s 12 El „ftztult4l:: : ;s,clio.olioTg. LogAl_rrEffs. • . BORDM DEFENCE . - pane - E.—The retreat, of Leo , :Witla hiS rebel horde•neross ilie ' i'eternao ends all fears, of future invasions by the enemy 'lnforne.;:but we:shall-be constantly liable to 'reliel,'„Ctiy.tlry.raids 'unless we take efficient measa*,•to' have such a Military 'organila 7 Akin 4 can defend against such- marauding 'expeditions:." -It • is not probable, that the theatre of war will 'be in close proximity to The - I"oloirtite; for sorne time : ; but being just uptin tireltorder; We' May b - e visited at any time' by a guerilla band, such as Mosby's, and suirei'much therebY. 00 not know. what disposition will be made 'of the, militia' by Gen. Couch, the commander of this Department; but bow eversanipie may be his force for ordinary oe= casions, - it is'due to ourselves that we have a 'reserve force that, _could be called into ser vice in an hear's, 'notice. - We' entreat our young men of military experience to hasten the organization of an artillery : company., None ,but reliable and punctual men should - be taken init. '• We are assured.. that as bat testy 'otartillery can be had for such anof ganization, with ammunitidn, complete, and With a little care' we could - Soon have a -company, which for local defence would be werth 'thrice ita number:of improvised' mi litia. We should by all 'means have a bat tery here all the time; but we efinsectire one only by , having an . effeetive Organization to man it.; • We Irust`that :this important Move ment will not be longer delayed. , ;t r is , equally important . that- we. should have not less than three, 'and if possible five, cavalry companies organized, equipped and drilled at stated periods. We presume that Glens Couch would still receive into service in his 'Department_ e.veral hundred men, and niforriti arm arid equip them; if they would Tarnish their own horses, • for which they would , paid ilar government rates. •Inca relieved from Service, thcSe - men could keep up their :organizations and be ready to answer a.call for defenee.Of the border at any moment. Instead of having terror and con- Tasion.among,st otir people when threatened with amid, our cavalry could be in - the field at• Once, acid, scout the: lines, ambuscade the oe,;and*ake marauding most dangerous basineSS. , One thbusand men, with someex perience and well 'commanded, would have made Jenkins', first : advent into the county quite too ancomfortable,for binalO remain. a whole weak Stealing at' 'his leisure; and the filet that it, has been done once, gives abund!: ant promisathat it will bo' done 'again unleis we prepare to meet it. We earnestly urge upon owe citizens, especially the, young'rneir who halm - horses, to-take prompt measuresto organize O.avalry 'volunteer 'comPanie4, to be ready -to respond. to a call at Any time . for theAsfende Of the border. ' ' - Important as are Artillery and • Cavalry organizations for the purpose nf securing uai tigainat, raids,-it is scarcely lesgiinportent tbnt infantrY'aompanies ahould be• orgarffied in every district anddrilled as much aspossible. Indeed. yeryable-bodied man, orrather every rainlihqiiable wallz , or, pull, a trigger, should bean soine way•be prepared to aid - in the poplins:sU defence against rebel plundering expeditions. •It must be remembered that the opening of the 'Mississippi cuts half the entire territory Louth,' from the so called Confederacy, auff,•yast supplies were steadily received' EOM southwest of the river. Tiptaleingthitsisolated, the present suffer ing or rebels must, daily increase, and 'necessity will diive them to piffrider . every sec - tptiof ',Cotuitry within their reach and stieasily reached and so rich in 'w - lisit`they most need, as -the Cumberland - Valley?' Welielievthat we are now abim dantly able to Proteet-buiselves with the aid the gOverninentean ' iendeinii; and let us not be humiliated and . robbed,•agati for want of organization and effort - on • the part of our • • -. •. .• ntrn people. - , , Raztare-I.Nrunßremr . r.--The • brief, . iOllB careeroof.Gen. .Lee on Northern - soil wig minked 'by the'itieit reelless inhumanity . tOhisownunfortunatewarriors. Even when linshed• with the high hope -of success, those ;Flip died from disease, or, skirmishes, were buried, if . 'at rude' oles scarcely large - enough to hide the bodies : and his sick were ,left, Chambersbkrg, with Out medical or other supplies, and that too Filter he had rob led titir , Druggisfs.Ofall lnedieines, and de stroyed .our hospital goods. After hiikre- PuLw at!Gettysburg,,. he commenced his, re-, treat`Without even' trying to bury his dead or. minister' to' his . tbensands Of wounded ;who could not be Amoved:.. To his foe he left the li6lMS . ..forms of'tive thousand of his ,troops for sepulchre, and Tull -ten thousand of those, most setiouily 'wounded' Were allowed to lie on the gory field to Writhe in . agonies,or die, unless the, humanityof' strangers, Nvl;ose homes they sought to .desolate should in mer cy,carei for them. The lines'of his retreat were straWri with:exhausted nien,—some dy ing from, wounds, some prostrated by over eiertion and i disease, and they were left tiimitied and unburied. 's Those who werebut slightly. wounded at Gettysburg , were com- Ve;lipO s msrch With', the wagons: in which_ were as were At/table to walk.' Nlit4aSal•thr4ffraire eightto ten thousand were thus straggling : 4n sullen,..almost despairing efforts-to - jaa'elijthe Potomac The wagons wounded were )driien-yapidly to escapeetiPture, and the entire line was liideous • *ith:th.6' agonizing shrieks of the Enterers whose shattered limbs were thrown from side to sideby thenneven roads; Those who found relief death Wereeftentlirown remorseless ly into, i'field or fence-corner, 'and left :to, thehiunanity of enmities. , Fiera Hagerstown *.glintris Port the , same revolting:Seenes werawitnessed after:Lee's final retreat across . ilia - Potoreie.. Nearly :every house _on ltia route; including,,many : in WiPlaMsport, was left filled with his - Womided, Witfiout medfcal stores or food, and thoaO ; who survive, .artiri:Charge upon the hinditers - s',of Aeloiral people to whom, according to the Richmond Enquirer, Lee was , to • miniiterwith 4 , Are _ , and "iword." " ' _ Pun C , lTlZEX_PnisolirrisHThere can 110 rong,rir be any doubt that Messrs. 'Dr. James Hamilton, Adam _B. Hamilten,- J. ,P,.:Cul bertson, D. -M. Biker; George R.•Caufman, Chas: W. Kinsler, Gethie .8. Reck, A. M'Giath, Thomas M.'Driwell, Martin Hoov'pr;- James AnderAon, James Sing, Jr., William Meng and J: Forter Bi:own, citizens of Charitbersbtirg,_ and hi connected with, the military service,'have been'taken to Richmond `ah.prisoners. by the rebels. They went to 'RegerStowri witbdut arance," when it was- occupied tile' 'rebels, and 4 some “conititutioriacitizen," as Oxen. Jenkins - would say, doubtless • informed on theta, and they were arrested in their rooms ut the hotel arril t marched dr. 'Rev. 'Charles Steck and ? William- •liitzmiller . Were with them at the time; 'but Mr. Steck was luckily oierlooked, or Wei belieVedVbti a citiziiniof 'Hagerstown, and he was.-not:taken. Mr. Kitzmiller 'was taken, but ran the gauntlet of a volley of rebel bullets at Falling Waters, and made his escape. „ • ' We 'learn froin Mr. kitzmiller, that:during the !stay of our citizens in= Ragerstown-L froni Tuesday Until Friday—but one ration each ,was issued to then by the rebels;' and but for Miss MeCamerori, Mrs. Daniel Funk, arid-some other loyal ladies,-they wouldbavC starved., During the march 'from Hager t y town until Mr. X. made his escape on the following Tuesday; but ime'ration was issued to each prisoner—making but ts'o iations'to each man during an entire week. = They killed a steer: on Sunday, and in that. way got Some • meat,,and a 'friendly ivoman, sup plied them with some cakes; • but they all suffered ranch from. hunger.- 'All were in good health, 'notwithstanding- the expoihre and t deprivation of food, when Mr. K. left, but Mr. Martin Hoover, - Who was much . - es hausted by sickness. - • PiomorED.L---We are gratified to learn that Capt. Wni. H. Boyd, of the Ist New York CaValrY, has been promoted by Gov. Curtin- to •the Colonelcy of the 2d 4 Begiment of Pennsylvania Cavalry raised for the de fence' of -the State. - Col. Boyd has well earned hii.zpromotion by his gallantry du ring the rebel .invasion; and his new regi mentlias been favored with an - ciperienced, breve and in nil respects iapable , ccramander. Wiz; . hofte 'soon to tif. the prOniotieti:oi Lieut. Palmer,' who showed.equal gallantry with. Col: Boyd 4 insCeuting, and ciliserving rebilmovements,' , With their come pond they caPtured - trvei -200 rebels during the,' ilLyasio'rk; - besides titc:largo., number of reberdeserters_theys gathered up. . ...tiontudiTu‘ a.AL r lntPLE o ntimrs.- 7 The ad- Vertisement of - Wm• L: Boyer & Brother, 1 1 ;hilidelphia, in "another column,'is worth) of the attention tvf . our :farmers. We have tried various implements manufactured by them, and, find thein all that they. are repre stinted : Theii: Farm Grist Kill is a most :Valuable machine, and yeally ,indispeasaby to true cconomyin-feeding giain. It "will Chop fifteen hushels pei.houi,ivith one horse attached to a tread power, and corn meal for family use can be .groniid fine eremirse.juSt as 't may be wanted. •.. . t„ ... . . . ' :: '• All under good fence and tillnble, pith a goo 4 Brick Dvrell • , T.Bu Spirit . and appeared this week •nearthe door, a' tOd . ' a ß la rt a r T n e a r tfc l l l l: l T 4 w t a ti l n l Ator, ti water lno orchard _bearing ~ . . enlarged td a the'size of the Rueosrrout, arid 1 the best fruit.. Also . - A TANNERY presenting , ' 1 s • very'-handsome typo,,firaphical i i of 321aine Tate, a large L6aches with limes and Tools appearance. This evidence of the erio -- Ale ... ...,'''' i f . l rett k ite ll 'i:,%; f;l P ic4 l gPt i rt f i n u g li by .ItiergYi n Al e ri - . its. publishers - will- dpubtless !,:nt apin:.:—. 4 ....... r .: / Aloe a go'od • liarksheo, all •Intsurpard in cdnvenience by, its party as. it deserves, and greatly,in- mad Liter saving. The abov' rop ert'y"' 1011'6 - ehowri to en,y person on am, crease its patronage. ,'lt is now the largest ,p, , lie l it.ii,r k f i e dacob..ll. Cook of Fayetteville, or' John B. and 'one 'of the 'most vigorous Democratic 1 L 'F' sj „ E n o o r t:, 63 ..". • , ,L . ..rersa coc,E. papers in, the,State out of. the 4eading Politically we hope to record its discomfitei.e as , often as.electiOn'dainomCs round, but we wish-it abundant pecuniary success, To_ INv.& - Lin - the attention of our invalid returned soldiers to the iiaothei column of Capt. George Eyster, Provost Marshal, callihg for enlistments in the invalid corps of the army. This effort of 'the , govetnment is at 'once Wise and homane,.a.; it secaies experienced soldiers for certain duties which would otherwise-re quire able-bodied men, and at the same time gives emplomentand compensation to many men, who; from disease Or wounds; are un fltted for the ordinary Pucsuits of life. FATAL. ACClDElsvr—:—We "are pained to learn of a, fatal accident' to Mr. Kyle and one of his sons, near Green wood,' on Thursday last. They had in some way come into possession of a shell, and 'in Sttemptintto open, it with s chiel, it exploded,: killing Mr., Kite and (one of'his son's, and seriously, if not fatally, :wounding another son: This is'anoiher sad ;Warning against handling such missiles u 8 tobjects'of EXAHAINA.V.OISIOFITEi ' Crign9 . twain, the County Superintendent, gives no 'tice that he will :exaMine applicants for, schools• at different places in the county da ring the, month'. of August, commencing at Chambersburg on the 3d. Private examina tions will be given only in cases where n suf ficient number of teaChers have not. been ,reeeived at the public examination.! OWING- to the•rebel,invuloo, the draft has •been necessarily , stponed in, this district, _but we learn • that Provost itaishal gyster, .011 be heady u a few eeka, _when he will proceed promptly to draft._ .1:e will beam- 'pl,y prepared to. save dihitriet frOin the riotons scenes enacted in. New York. ' • ' - ,Tan Cumberland Valley 'llailroad'wa.4 re paired to tbia - point; oa :Mandaylast, - and trains now run regularly again. . Tlin. lino Hagerstown Mich damaged,, and; will laot. be'repaired in kip. than 4b4.ty 446,• ty _igir, 31c014410 . 0,0441; 40100. - 0 P.:44:12: ;P-0. M DEParrwriomi - ,SToor. : —A. notice ap pears in our advertiknecolunms; signed by a number of property-holders, whose lands have kin - stripped of fen*' by tropps,.ap lealing jo the oWni;ti of.cowi:liogs not to ultop them to. rpn ut large., It .tnust, be rementhered that . it, :utterly, i'mpOssibje for farmers to rebuildtheii fences ut -once, and every dictate of Austacc ' demands. that all owners'of Stock keeOf eitcloca at home: AwriLtril . Cosiiktv . y.—Sitivelg Strickler Esq. is now raising an Artillery - Company to go into servicesfor the defence of the • bor der underGem,,Chueb. It'is i d; the first importance-that the company be filled, and with the well knoWn 'energy of Mr. Strick ler, we doubt not that it will be done 'prompt ly." A battery of g.uns will be furnished by the government as soon-as the company is organized. - ; ; • WE invite attention to • the advertisement of Mr. MESS*BIiTiI, Cashier'of the li.ank, giving notice that subscriptions will still be received for the - 5-20 loan-at par; - 'As high as five millions of this' Wan linVe been - sub= scribel in a single day, dUrinitlieltiSt week hy: the loyal people.of the North, and cer tainly no better,invdstreent eau be made. CAVALRY Comr-visvr,*--Captain . Hutlinger has his cavalry company • 100 men. strong. It will be equipped andlMCduty here in a day 'or two. is ,cOtnposed principally of young men f'rom,Franklin county, and will no doubt do credit to Its members And the . cause: TarChankbersburo• Bank resumed - . . busi ness on .londay last, rand is now prepared to go on as uinal. It has not-suffered dny lbws whate'ver by:-the , .invAstou—all its trioney, notes, bonds, und Otter.valuables, ha;ving been removedin good time to places of safety. A GENTRAL' catit wit be found in our ad vertising column reqniring all pers ons having government prciperty,. or:property captured from the rebels, to deliver it up .to the Pro:- vost, Marshal, of Chainbersburg.. Persons re fusing to obey the order wilt be arrested. _,Sost,E sixty rebel prisoners passe& through here on their, way.to Harrisburg on Friday. They had been captured atOr near Williams port. ; --riey owned up, that Lee had, been sadly:.detbated and his army broken alike in numbers and spirit." ACHANCE TO...IiAKE• MONEY The undersigned 'lifer at Prlrato - Sale on. its corn am...ling-terms; all that 'minable TRACT OiL.s.ltiii Situ ated in St. Thomas township, Franklin Couilly, fa,. 3 miles North4rest of the village 01St. Thomas, bounded oy lands ofD,Wilson's Heirs, Wm. Brunner, Barr. and others, containing , • - - 229 ' About 100 Acres of this Tract are chaired and in a fine itote et - cultivation. thri whole of,which has ;been thur migidy timed within the last low years; the' balance is ;wavily set with thrivingil'iMber. There is a line Limo itonotdparry on the prebises,:treni .which .a , superior quality of Mint is made:" ..he Improvements consist of d paid, two-storied Log and EfameDWELLINtI A FINE RANK ISAIIN, eroded lutsuinmer; a- Water.; Powdr SAW MILL, nad a &TAY and SIIINGLE ,1513 LE, driven by a small Steam Engine, and other necessary and cOnvenient buildings. • ' . ' The adore PrapertYollers l;;T:t inducements to per chasers of Real Estate. it is prated in. a finely Timbered region ,and as the dernand fur, lumber, Staves, Shingles, to.. is-and will continue en, the imams°, an erprgetio easiness man could not fail 0 make.-Aloney out of the many adVauta,ges it possessoi. Persona desiring to in vest L' a valuable kronerty•trAi:ilAited -tO view this. Shearrmill. residiug tiOreon. wiligive any in form:A[on that maybe desired.. Possession tan be lied -it any time. - June 17.'f$. IDRIVATE SALF, OF ,TAXNERY NESIi. - .PAYETTENILLETIIC- underaiined will It'n at Privato Sale, thq toltawiLir dedcribad CATS, t 9 wit:, ' , • - 80 ACRES, OF- LAND. ESIRABLE- TOWN' PROPER , TY FOl3. SAL.E.,—The 'undersigned Will sell nt•Pri vat° Sate, a LOT OF GROUND, situuto on Bast Queen St., Chamborsburg, adjoining. the ;residence of p, Kamman, ! having thereon erected twostoryll RICK DWELT, LNG ROUSg, with a two-story Brick Back Building at tached, a Frame Stable, arid other. necessary lugs. There is also a Well ofexchllent Water and a ClE tern on tho.premlses, I'- • - , • tar - Persons wishing to view. the promises and learn F ',the terms, can do so by calling on T. B. Kennedy, Peg- Chambcrsburg r or the! subscriber, rchidiug In buig. - • , tssie.Possession given orisaie. Ist of April next, wizen a good titlu will be made by;. SAM.U.EL KNISLEY. Juno 3•nt • SA P als:47 IFj.P,I?:, or, - CONCENT4ATBD' LTE, Tfi l E FAMILY §bAP.3jASER._ The -public are - cautioned against the :SPURIOUS article of LyE fOr making SOAP, kc.,.n , h'w offered Tor sale. The only GENUINE and PATENTED:Lye is that made -by the PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTU RING COMPANY; their trademark'• for it being SA PONIFIER Olt CONCENTRATED LYE."; The great' SUCCESS of this article, hoe led UNPRINCIPLED PAR TIES to, endeavor to IMITATE it, in violation' or the Company's PATENTS: :• • - AIII.rANUFACTUREENBiIYERS, oi SELLERS o f these SPURIOUSLyes,%rei hciroby NOTlFiEDthnt the 'COMPAIVEhaVe emplbyed as their ATTORNEYS, !GEO: HARDING, 'Esq. of Phitadtz,•itn4 s Wit; *.ll..#,WEa f iEsq., of Pittsburg, And that nil MANUFACTURERS,' ifSEISSoi SELL= 'ERS of Lye, in vlolatlOn pf ilia , right; of tha company,: will be PROSAVVTED at onco. The SAPOIVIY/El4 :or QO NCENTRATED LYE, is for solo by all Druigista, - Q4bcens and,Conntry Storol .The Pi ST ir Es CM : MT CuTTlM,Weatcrn Matelot of, Pennsylvania, No.l of May - Tort% 1.11 , 1862. to suit of the .PENIV:S7I4I:4IO.ei SALT 1it4107A401 . 71.1211 q SOit .P.AgYvti- '7'11648 . M - CHASE, decre e d to the Cara way, oia Nirsetaborl6,lBl4 the exclusive - right traitolf by a patent- *Wised' by.thera for the. ,SAPONLPIER Patent itittat OctObei 21 - 0.156. Porpa* injunction awarded: . , _ - ' . TIIE PENNSYLVANIA - - SALT AT.A.I , TOApTiriuNG co. ,OPPItrEBI . : - 427 WALNUT STliKET,'Philadelp4iia, PITT BT. _Z..; DUQSN:*WAT,,Pittal)urg • .4141 IleareiTtiti;Snies. SiiV.AIISI . 4.N, 42':../•,0T,r()B1 - 4- •- - - - A 0 117. - ,iItESOLAJTION_ PRO : POSING C.P.S.TAIN__, - AIIiiNIMENTS ";' ' ; -Ile it resolved by . ; ,the Senate 'add ,Flinye of ,17f;preientd. 'l4es of the thnimonrdenitie of re fillotreofitt in Cericiaj 43semigy, 144, That'tfie fallowing ton. tidments litipropo: ted tOthe Constivation of the Gcannionwealtb, ittaccOrd! 41We:with the prorielf neatthe tenth trickle there'll; ' There shall be NYadditional section to the third artlelo, • t' ‘ uftite*Constitution, ti! dosignated'ns, settlen fOur,', as Totten's: • ' Stertox 4. Whenever any Of _the qualified electrra' . .of thifcCommonwealth shall sln ;any actual ,milltaty sor vire,undet a remaisition - Trrini the president of - the UuIS ted States, or by ,tho ‘authoritY, of this Corantonireslthi such electers may'exereise tne right of ,todllnA in all elections by the citizens; nnder'such regultitionS mat* or sltn{l be, prescribed` by law, as - fatly as if they, were Present t kelt' Mal WRENS of election:, - There shall be two addititinal 'sections to the eleventh article of Constitution, to be designated as sections bight and nine, as „follows:. , , H . • ; • SECTION 8. No bill shall ho passed by the Legfalaturi Containin more' than one stibleit, which shall be clearly expressrd intho title, except appropriation Sterld:r9, No bill shall ha lonised by tho-Legislatin4 granting any Iniworsor pt ',lieges, in any case.' where the authority to grant . such powers, or -privsleges, has been, ormay hereafter be, conferred upon tbe'corirts of this Clennurnerealth. - JOU:4 OESSNA; - • Spea kir ff the Banat orßeprcien • r ' "JOLIN P. , PENNEY, • Spealeei• of the Sen r ate: 'OO/cc or 113 E SECONTEILY OP THE . 001IIIONIVE Ilarrisburg,'July 1, 186.3. PeniFylvaniet; SS: Ido hereby certify that the fore . - and annexed is a full. true and correct 3tr s. .copy of the original Joint itesolutiens the G floral Assembly, `entitled "A Joint Ilesollitose proposing certmn Amendments to the Constitfitiori,” as the same:remains on e tle hi this office: In testimeny , whoreof, I Itaye hereunto set -toy hand, and caused the seal of the Secretary's office to be ahixbd, th & day and year above written. ' ELI SLIVER. - July 151 Secretary of the Contmombealth: CHOOL 'NOTICE,-:-4The :ieverai -.,Bwitctis of Scheel Directors, tile Pub:110 and, APO" cants for Schools, are hereby notified that the EXA3111.4- ATION . OF _TEACHERS for Franklin Umnty, for - their respettpro districts, will be held in Chainbersburit.Angteit fith Siren township, the 4th;, Southampton, thohth;, Ma te:levy. the' 7th; leargan; the Bth ; Fattnett,. the leth; Metal', 11th; Peters, 12t11; Warren,: '1314 nercerebtirg, 14th; Alontgemery,lfith; St. Thomas, 17th; • areencastle, 19th; Antritn;l9th;%Vaynesoorti, - -Oth;lVashlnaton,2lst; Quincy, Guilford - 24th, erd - Hamilton, 25th. The examination will open as 9 o'clock, A. al., at the Usual plabeeofthe mectingagt the ; Board!, *lore punctual at tendance of all ctincerned trill, be expected: - • • Private examinations exeL not in accordance with -, thi spirit of thefichuol law. Teachers, therebre, should not expect. nor Directors iequest such examinations, eat' ey will not bb aCcotde,d; except in cages whore - la ,stifticieut number of quslified Teachers has. Let been s.cured lathe publicexatainatioa; in such . cases the request' of - th'et Board hilould,be their le - •:,atactOn of 'a proper ureetina., and not - the request of metaboxs in. their individual ca pacity., . : , , • • A.•SIIILWILIN, July 1.5,6341 t County Srip't - of Common Echooli. • tJRDINAIV T CE.=Be it 'enacted and oraiiieccf by the ThirgasUria'rouin emu:deif Vic Borough of uhunkrabu,rg, and-it ii hereby enacted and ordained by tne - nutherityoME damt,...That the Twenty -Fourth Section of the tionendiporungh Ordinances In relation to building, making or p acing nny Rick % Heap or 'Parcel Of 0 ram, Hay, Bitraw. Chaff or Fodder, or other Combustible Material, passed the 35th day of Jnly, 1853, and 4. .. An Ordinance with referonce; to the keeping et Straw, Hay, and tirass within the limits of the borough of I iunlien , buig, andieguliating the erectios, of Stip* Steaming Buildings." passed the Sth day of January, A. D.,3553. ha and the same aro herobyi repealed. Passed and ordained the 11th day of Juno. A .D. 1863. J. T. HOSKINSON, Burgess. • C:IV EYBTER, D. 11..-TirasnEn, J. W. BEGS% I T. J. EARIA.T, Attest: PETER 01E10 Ettatrlt ' 21,t0n Cm O. O. Sonny yea. Si-e'y • - July 15.6 t fiRPHAN'S COURT NOTICE T J John El. Weaver am! Thrum UnikhOlder, Adminis trators ot Jacob Weaver, lec'd, late of At.Thoinas, hair lug made a final distribution of. Ore Estate, petitioned the Court to be discharged from their trust. ` The Court order notice to.bo given Co all partiesinterested, to ap pear On the sicfml Monday of-Al/gust. to show cause. it auy they have. why the prayer should not be granted - By-order of theConrt. W3l. G. MITCHELL, Jnueti•at. Clerk of the Courts. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- Notice is hereby given that Letters of Admillis t,ation On the Estate of Jacob El li.nisloy, der'd, have been granted to thii uhdersigued;iesi.ling in Shippens. burg. Ail persons indebted to the said Estate, are requested - te - Mahe immediate payii‘ent; und those having claims denruids against the Es tete of decedent, will Inake known the same, without delay. to •SAMITEL KNISLEY, • Juno.',-Gtr Adair. NTOTIQE., herefts; Letters ( , f .Admin Ll istratton ori - the Retain of George Stump, late o. Psterta township, have been granted to the sub scriber, reel. Ing in said township. - - - All persons indebted to the sold "Estate, are requested to make itamesliat payment, and thosd having claims or, demands against the Estate of said'd&edent will make them known, withutt4 deldy; to '.JOAN THOHI'SON, Juno 3,'63. ± „Anm'r. sTATE OF smug WIRILPLEY.L -jo Notice Is hereby given that letters of Administra tion on Lho &tate of Stmon.W. - Rupley, Into of the Bor ough of Gromleestle,"deed, have been granted to- the undersigned ieslding in said Borough. All porsonsjinowing tlietaselves indebted to said tale ate renruisted to make immediate psyinent. and those having present thorn properly authenti sated fur settkrnent. :Jll.OOll PENSINGI3It, June 3, '&34. Adm'r. NOTICE. _Whereas, Letters of Aa.. lj ralistnrdion, on the Estate of 7.4iiigaret &semen, hate of Charillsrsbarg, deceased, haiie been granted to the subscriber all persons indebted ro the said Estate are requested b make immediate payment. and those havingclaims mr demands against- the Estate of said decedent will flake known the same without delay. JUIDTCASE3IAN, • Juno 6,'63-fit , Administrator. IttiQTICE7---.Whereas, : Letters ofd d. iniilldtratsn on . the Eiliate of Daniel Gaytnam taco of !Aron Msnahip, clec'd. hare been granted to PlabSCriber, n aiding; in Cumberland county. Ail personglititadhglbemseltesintlebtod to said Dalai( wilt plellsejuakeiminedinte payment, and these having . .'claimapreaenttbru lipporly.authentipated for settle. thent. JOHN HYSER, I May 21, '63.8t, Adm'r. XOTICE OF ARTNERSHIP., Notice is beeby given that the undersigned havf. this day entered Lto paritterihip, in the Coach-Making business, in all iterations branches, under the name of Pain - sr & Foltz. 'he said firm will do business at the stand- lately occrtred by P. Nitres eY Co.rand. Would respectfullylolicit a contkourince of, the' pnblie patronage. P: HENRY PETITE% - Nor. U, 1861, C.C. FOLTZ. • - T. - TIIE, 02,P1IANS'',C9111tT OP Franklin count)Pae--Esatchf Georg sLunizdei'd. Thu Auditor hppelutd by, the Conrt to audit,settle and adjust theaccount A , Siuduel Lantz, Ashniniiitr.stor de bolas/um 'cAmtestazteforatirre:xo of said-George Lantz, deord, chid 'hake diet Ihutian a the balance io tau bands oftho accountant,, tri meet the parties . interested ..for thopurpose of his apiliitment,.on* Tuesday, theta day, of August, 1863, ;at 1, o'clock, . A. M., aL / is OPCICe, iii Charabershurg. LiutlA-1111, .1111 t, C,C04., Auditor,. • the - Chimberaburg, AMAMI containing a aura of money, which t,he own •aalf• tuiy6,l;imiling at till.' Office, identjfyingptopittarid payingoaat )1 advertl4- ,Ing. - . . - jnlyls-24 ,X3ROTHEltglf:B6ldfdrg theSei vice, or in Hoeiiitsi; can {Orals's' Iliad' with. the eCISITORY-three. =We for 25 cents; elk months for 50 cents, or one year - • ' trrttEN - , the Sey.. vice, or in Hbsptet carciOrniair the., .P.barTORY throe mon +for .2.5 nont4relxmono. for . 50 conts,'or ono year for 100. • , . EKREN:TS . of 4oldidtii4O.,tbe SOl- OS in - Ifcktellaticen -faretelt theiortth the REPOSITORY three month forts- cents; six months far 50 cents, or ono year for sho,. , . I:3itirElftENTS.4ialers and Man. ntacturere of Agrictilt}eLata other Ttnplementi; can reach a• large thee of vluablettstomere by OM limo tlio-Fltaili tAff ItPOSITORV. - yo wily to. -Secure poditablo cuslpio iciAtivinTtay..;bl:tbo NKLIN REPOSITORY 1E:)-AXPHLETS - prOod be"ststylis and iciwast",rata, Oaelf tha FSdNIfLIN POSITORY,, " _ - lowest xatee, at, the oill of the; lilthat LILY .J?..t- PyrITOItY. ' '•• - iFAXCY PREREC,iii. every :era ---tiot : Lo*. l 4o3, -- 401owtt, %tient:id darstch - aV A oViIANALUT BEPOSITOR •fflco. . PusgsfeelOitintl , 4tzt HE OLDESfiI TIOUSFatt TO VFN-, .48A :ffoßA' O,IIDROtsTgRE, • IS 114Ltit On the gorth;we'sl, Coiner. of Uc Diamond CAN' lIE EverYth644 , ..anct Imoro thatt Ih:3t:tally keit la •Drirg ' Stordi; `.7 : yOrt ;ICaTATIPZI Ail Bovalr Dr*, , . ,Cough - -Szra Altirtay'aPap . phoratad Cordial ? , That wiikaura pia - 01;93, ogdiata, cortain itoraatlktqt _ Lifoi%coOto, u...knodspo Cordial,.. Tht-infont',O;Protectior ..And:ll.ottot'tiErlind, Iyorra,Byrrapo, ~„ , ' lad i # o - Pod Fluid listract.Buchtl, Lindsay's Blood S.,carcher, Sarsaparilla Syrups. And all other Staiidnrd l'reparationa °tithe Dut. • ' • /Vp , ...e Ot h ers lioprpt "Mb nOnSe. SoAPs, about (arty kiudgf Pzormer.y, the but - of All ttihde • Elonst. riuttt.trus. PciwziEne. that can bo•rolied . pn; EzaosEtrepti l iaidLmixt!s, atO 'Emosttrt, Lutt. Onto:ass THAT WILL : 33'0,T • It H.F.A:H, • . MILLER & itEg,SHET'S, Jane yr. • : Ch•iiuberebnrg. Pa . . K EN' N 'F.A.) VS . A.‘ lediCal 'D isAvery,- , Ayer's Saraaparina, :Zetne'aemiliver - -Oil; Liadsixis Blood Searcher, ' - ` ' . " lituvOr's 'ratters, . • - —• ' ' ' ---' ttestatterla Stomach hitters, Swain's Panacea., - , . :,- z .... " I , .. 4 ' - Brown's Essence:of Jauraicallinger, ;. , , • ' • . tteluibeld'sExtraet Briebn. • '.:‘,* ' • - 'tsar/ill's Medicines., :-:,, .• ..'..... - ,/ , r- Spaiding's Throat COnfootions, , . .ffrottk;Troett6x;P: and other reliable Medicines at - .4 d'A f igilL.Eß'S cs ` taves: anKininitre.- - _ . HE I)UGH. SETTLEMENT i..b)liWN TOWN 1---Exten-siCe .7tin, 'Copps* and Afore 4:J4114/4i/tent /—The undersigned respectfully in forms lie friends and the politic generally that no has removel hitketabliskunent from the "Dutch Settlement" I ,up tOirl to the spacious hoer 'formerly occupied by Minnick A Brand, and nearly:opposite White's Cloth ing Star-. ' lie has itlat:'ruceiitid a. large itasortntertCrUCOOß,- COAL, PiltLOR and 'NINEA'L sTit tiTOVES of the 'most applaved and lit - Mif patternii which - he can and dot rmiutd to genes. cheap.l l Dot a little: hientier, than can be had elsewhere In the country. ' , Ile has also , and intends keeping conatantlYtm hand. !a large nestrtment of Tin, Copper,and Sheet-Iron Ware made of the best material'and bygood workmen. l'ersaas In want of anything In the above line are reque*l 44-,give him a call before purchasing else.; a here, as he tei4f.scbavinced that lee can suit their either us regards th• article or the price; SPOU EING Made ,and put up- ut the' shortest notice. 'All kinds ef 4A:raring dune neatly and expctitiomly. Old Pewter, Onu L s and Copper taken 'e - cliang,e for Ware,or the lignestpric_e given in cash- Junt , ll,l„Sa; ' TOUSEKEEPERS, READ ',Gal- Zaghert , Sunrise .Air-2Yghtc=qi. flew nit 'lop -4,,tynllvll STO ire.; Thu pia tes tiro Very heavy, end the 'wtiote'bture ishfinished in a snperiormannor, 1 warrant this Stove to biy itaperio't to ally Lrlat•Top"Stovo now in the market, ant",tt-frpiic "fay itiVite ray friends and the public to call ap;t:Omintino thip, Stove, of which ',thero are several attes t • .- : • • - , I have - alsti - c:. Oat variety- barer , COOKING . sroyEs of every styier - PkftLOll STOVES, new - and beautiful pattern's, together• - With a heavy: stock of STOT.4 for Cluireites, &tyres . ; Offices, Ilotela,sc, , • - ' - .7tolN S. Lubwig; Wholegale arnitCfail Dealor in - • SMITS', TLCA :VD ICORPER" 33,-!-.1 .441# been appointed Sole ,Avntlar• gher'seli raFecl St4iiisb,* . -TfighiCoßk Stciv e berabarg, Vs. • ' ' ' .fune 1863. , .... . _ ! A T ETTER,. TT A MILTON -& CO'S , Great sgee atlii Tin Ware 'itcco,ieornet of the thauiond, can' be pen,. the -Jarge t sbest, iind chetipc,At ' , stook of Goods in Charaberslrarg A They have ZOOK ' ING,STOVES fer,Wood,pnd 9x4,cif lateatpat terns and 1, all aizet. Tit fdr . r,LpriCea.4 , - -, -^. .. [.Tone 17,,i863. - 1. s p otritN - G.:DONE,' ~...A.TI .smaßir NOTICE - of first rcite,material :and chpap. , All trfirlr siarranted, and cheaper than can be 'nought : el:sew:in:rein the • C'orditzr, - Call tind'ace for "yourselves, 1 ' at: :. ', -', • •-•- ETTERAIAMILTAN i: CO'S'i • [ ' , _ • _ , , _ ,nearly opposite thellank. V I TTErt ILAXILTON & CO. arc . prepared,toput up,thr best LIGItTNING.iIODY. At Oeup rates. A - LWAYS ON :NAND; - A- LARGE Eissortmerit df tho vary/Jest Tha, Japannfiti and on..pens-are, &c., - ; - HAMILTON & ALL WORK WARRANTVD:iInd cheaper then, can he boitgiit elsewhere in-the county. Coracan4.t.Lb—ihare buy, at ETTER., HAMILTON .ALL= FOR, PARLOR. AXD.,DL. NTNG B. 0031 :, con. sTovi,s.They are pretty, - good and cheap. BrUER, BANIII.TON & CO'S. A few Idoore from ShrlOck's Book Store.. Iro AO lanai Gods. (IRE AT BARGAI NS ,- , ‘J; 41VOM NEW Y OEN divrrroxs! AT WALLACE'S, CORI'LL OP MAIN.' AND , QIISEK STP.RBTS. Ney style Mosambiques, ' - Diana chene Plaid, Tallied Mosambiques tor travelling dresses, Superior Muslin Delalties in colors, Colored LaNVIIS and Crape de Pany, - Black Silk, superior qualit Silks, Superior Lyons Radzemer (sublinfe quality.) - A large lot of Linen Cambric Haudkeichlek -.; A large lot of Irish Linen,.., ,-,- Jaconet Collars, new styli, - ou Doyens Ladies, Blisses and Men's Cotton Hoar, White - Linen amiflOtpon Duck, Superior French Doeskin, Superior Solid color POlntille Fig Silks, Superior GreyLeonoras, Superior dray Poplin, Best quality Grey , Leonorasi Silk Neck Ties and Collate, ladies and Misses' Fillet Mitts; Marseilles Vesting% Super Ladies and - Mons' Kid Gloves; Handsome New style Prints and Gingham. • CA.R.PETS,;,- - ,x, Brussels, Velvet, Three-ply (superiarlint)and common • Carpet, Fonr-rour five four Cocoa and C'anto'n Matting, 4-4 5-4 6,4 8--4 144.4 Floor 011 Cloths, Snptrtor Bolting Cloths, Bonnet Rlbbcins, Balmied Skirts. E=Mi ' ellb Ctiftr. • s VIATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS. 'atrium Prepared toihrnieh my cus tomers with all the tiewstyles of liatit,Capeand Straw Goods, which I will sell Tow.' *3:L.DEORERT. 45loorsEioutli of Eyeter.dßro. 110EW STOCK, orSTRAW GOPDS at' lard ' ' QOl l l l lIAI% of all'-colors, styles, aad#lo. canto app,cal t t not gains at I EOM Hcarlquarters,Prorostdfarshal, _ iuUo Zkirfrict,- /inuanarania, , ' qataboriburs, julyl+; 18t4i t ' 5.+% • • - NVATAIT:tOORPSTIte , f 0 Win eitiritctir art; filitili-sketalir oftradi teavailhhentaelrss"oi thie Oil' gibo)Y4 l niat.: Vueatlnataboulttbettunie at