8 agDottoq. LOCAL :ITEMS'.. ABOUT Tat- PRAM—The . Conscription bill is necessary v'ehirriipoui in-order - to co-v -& .detaits of enrolling, drafting, ex emptiag, substitutes, erganizatiOn; 45,:c.; and numerous" orders have' been issued. - by the War Department coveripg:-,questions not clearly definekin the law. , the lair the persons exempted are; . the only sett of a widow' or infirta'parents ; one of two seas,: 'both:drafted; the brother of children 'Under twelve years of age; and a drafted an having „already • two'biothers, actual members ofthe family, in the service. In each of these cases'the party Claiming ex emption must swear that his parents, sisters; brothers or Children, as the case rmy be; dependentnpen his labor for _support,. The same fact must ,be certified, of „their own kno - wledge, by two respectable heads of fam lies in - the district. Aliens, who'have not declared their intentions, are ,also exempt; but Upon this s point the examination, to gizard against fraud, will be very strict. It has al reedy been deeided that persons who have illegally,c'xcrcised the privilege of citiz,en ship, by voting before becoming naturallied, arambject to draft, •ji/stly reaping the con sequeriees of their owz fraud.: ' ,, llepeaters" and. 4 ‘shoglder hitters," who have exercised their abilities in unlawful hection 'will bear this fact in mind. The' fo:rms of application, for exemption are Clear and the instruetiens explicit, eon'seciuentlythose Who rely upon false'er defeetive claims until the Meeting of the 13i:dr& will be liable to griev oils disappointment. , • • Lable-bodied men, not otherwise enti tledi:may,be exeinpt, by furnishing a said tuts, or upoll payment of's3oo. If a substi- . tute is provided, .the individual - drafted is exempt from service' during the period f which he has. been drawn-three - years; but in case, Of paying $300':13 only" exempt froth the operation of the present draft.: His name will be placed in the. box, should; another di aft:be ordered, and if'agairi d rawn he ,will be compelled to repeat'ff v t e cesilof paying $BOO or farnishinfr substitute, in 'order to . _ secure exemptiOn. Those who are drafted and 'do not procnre. substitutes, but`serveLas the 4aW:directs, are to be paid-the United States bounty., • EVery drafted man is te, he placed in all respects' on a;par with a volunteer. " Men Who, 4301E1 the 3d of- March, '1863 were in the military service of 'the. United States tts subsitutes under the draft of 1862, aqd whose -service has sinceespiied, are.not ble•te'tho present draft, but persons for whom they were substituted ate liable. to draft the same as though, they had not been drafted and furnished substitutes. • In serv ing tho notice as required byleircular No. 44 /min the Provost , Marshal General's Office, a reasonable timeta report sball in each ease be' granted- by the Board of;: Enrollment to tile Men in the State service Who have been or -may - be drafted. The,Collector.of Internal Revenue in.each district is.:authertzed by the Secretary of War, and directed by the Secretary of-the Treasury •to receive ,exemption money; for which he will iiie'dttplieste receipti:,. One of these must, be deli"vVt, o; - the board of enrollment on or,before'the qs,„ a drafted person. is ordered -.-to• report_ • or.duty, when wiltbe ftirnisiied:by. the board With s :mirth:lade -of exemptton, istating he has bieardischarged from liability of the draft, by the payment of three hundred dollars. ' The-Provost Marshal General has issued a -circular 'of instruetion in 'relation to the draft in which,he Says c Al'4 Men who have been mustered into the United States service, under the of. the President of the .'Uni ted States, dated June • .18gp, or: • troops for six months' service, or• who have volun teered for States service Adend, - .are liable to draft 'under the enrollment act. lf any of those who have heen mustered into the Uni ted States service should be drafted, they will receive credit for the time they haveierved, or may- yet serve,. under their present en gagement. 'Those'so drafted aretobe taken up on the- descriptive roll Of drafted -men, ficalled through their present command itigOfficer. They will, until further, orders, continue on duty with the Organizations to which they may belong titi: the "time of the drift,'and, at the expiration' of that service, will be assigned to - three years' regiments for , - ,theceinpletion of their term of; service.-- Those called out by ?Governors of States for State service and are not mustered into the. United,;States Service, will, if drafted, be duly ;:notifled through. their commanding ofticeis,•and required to.repert to thakrovost 21i:tribal of the district `'where; they: were draftest.to be enielled_into the United States service fort three years fronn!the.dateof such • enrollment. This settles thp_onestion of the liability of the militia to the draft. • -*person- drafted into 'the' militi4;serviee of the United States - ,..elaituing_ exemption from the draft by reason of any disability as provided in said act, has the right to have the quption of his disability - submitted 'to and-paSsed µpm by the tepid of Enrollinent,' whose •decision thereon in final., •If the Board shall have ; decided that the claimant is liable- to'seric, he has theyight, after such decision against him, to pay is Commutation money, orlo' furnish his enbstitute, wlthtn such extended time as-may be fixed by, the Bdar,d of Enrollment for' his eppear;ince for duty.. By the President's proclaruaticn of May 8, no plea of alien - age will be'allowed to ex-. emit any person'of.foreign",-birth frbro ; draft who shall -have- declared.: on oath his intention to beceme 'a citizen, of 'the:Unita .States, and tho shall 'be found within its ilirnita at tiny ote time during .014 Continuance ,tlicrebellion at or after the expiration: of -sixty days from the date i of . he prochunatien:- • - The time thus specified expired on Moridayi. the 6th Of July.. - • ' A special dispatch frothir4shington states that-the men 'raised - under the draft _are not: to forth' new' regiments: ihemse,fir,e#,... but, are, 40,0dd. to fill the , regiments the Army" of ,the Potomac . and ; othet armies. They thnS'af one& get :rithoug veteran,' well disciplined, welt drilled Soldiers and in a few weeks they . be quite equal ,to theSe in military capacity, and ;Power of seryiee. , The Drafted men who are now called into the service of - the United States will become soldiers under more enainiraging pis ! : picas thawany of their predecessors in- the `ranks. It is a very different - thing to . enter. an army flushed with victory* after ',victory, and' with a reasonable - prcispect. Of, an early peace, and one which haamet with a series of disheartening reverses, es Was the ease on almost .every previous' occasion 'WheM-the conntry - was called upon ;for new ' From present indications,' we ~would not- be surised if the inen.now drafted should not get into active service; or if , they the prospect's, are that they will have the honor of helping Co finish milk the war against trees- Onj without being called upon to endure long and fatiguing campaigns, ~ They ...Wilt have another Very important advantage over those wkii first went into the service. - Then war on'such an extensive scale' was a new thing, to both goverinment and people. „There wore many drawbaCks Mlle welfare and comfort of our soldiers. Officers knew very little More about taking care of the men than the r itemse v • me i n knewabout taking Are, o es as soldiers, While the Government was by no means prepared to dO-its duty to theni, es peiiially in the Quartermaster's" department, as it now is. The men who -go into the ser vice now will have the benefit of all that has ben learned - in the past' two years, without being called upon to endure - .the hardship's of the experience by which the - knowledge was, in,many cases, so dearly - boUght. Although called into the Service for three years unless sooner discharged, the chances now 'are that th4y - Will hardly be more than a year in, the camp and view; of these facts, many are conaluffing to report for - thiti in stead of paying commutation, as .they had at 'first thought pf doing. tInATH RtBEI. COLONEL.--Colonel Benjamil F. Carter, of 'the 4th Texas regi ment, diet. here the, Academy Hospital on - the 21st inst., frein the effect of wounds re. ceved at the battle 45f Gettysburg: He Was a 'native of Tennessee, and emigrated' to Austin, Texas, in:1853, -where he practised la* and rose to some distindtion hiS pro feesion; In July, 1861,Infliienced. by. the Triad spirit of secession,. e abandoned his and family, raised a company of infen , try and entered the rebel service. Since then he has, we learn, won the esteem of his ,rebel, commander, for his bravery, and rose to' die command of his regiment.. His regiment 43:terribry cut, up at the second Bull Bun 114. ht.; again at Antietam, and almost de stroyed at Gettysburg, where he fell mortally, *blinded,. and,his Adjutant, Lieut. Brown, also fell seriously ,disabled.: Both of them 'were - brought here, tuid,:with the rest of the prisoners in the Academy, received every possible medical attendance from Dr. A. H. Senseny, and all their wants, were supplied by the kindness of .our citizens, known to tliem only as strangers and foes. • CoL Carter is now, we believe, supported athome for. the office of District judge, and would doubtless-have been piorxibted to the star of a Brigadier, had he survived. • Since he entered the service 'againdt his, country, death 'has been busy with his loved ones at home, _upon whena he had, by his position, and influence, done much to bringthe bleat tulable evils of. civil war. His wife and two children died while he WiLS at War with the government that-had nurtured him from his birth, and a little daughter only 'remains to 'mourn the; ust but hard. fate of a father fal len in such a cause,. and finding a hospitable grave among the people he sought fo ,de stroy. During his—illness he learned of the sur render of Vicksburg, and he frankly declared that it sealed the fate of the :Rebellion.. He said that the 'Mississippi open to the trade of the loyal Northwest, and. Texas and Arkan sas isolated from the so-called Confederacy,' its destruction.was only a question . of time, 'fatalt . daY must surely cpme. Thus despairing of his bad cause, he died a stran ger "in the land he would have desolated, and his remains new lie in the old Methodist burying-ground to await the call from, Him who shall judge - all - men in the Great Day. • NEW RATES UV Posmenk.—The new Post Office laW yvent'into operation on the Ist of ,July. The following are a few of the most important Changes : 411 correspondence addressed to any .Exec utive Demtriient, of any officer thereilf, `must be yre-paid . ,. ecept official communica tions written by some officer of the Depart- Ment' or an officer-tinder its control or respon sible to it,' and in such -cases, under the words Official Business," 'Mt the 'envelope, the officer must sioniis mime,- with official des ignation: -• Registering letters, 20 cents. - The single letter rate of postage is three cents tlifouglieut the - United States. An ad ditional rate of three cents for each additional half ounce 'or fraction. If 'postage is partly thennpaid'postage will be charged .at double rates. . Drop letters two cents. An additional - rate, for each half, ounce or fraction.. , , two' eents."eitcli, iiiihree for two cents. Transient newspapers two cents each, or two Cents for paakage,of newspapers to one address •under four ounces: : , Two cents for each 'additional rate. • • • • ' Postmasters will Charge and collect postage, at the rate of three cents for each half ounce, on any newspaper or : periodical so. written upon as to give any infdrmation than that' contained in the print, The same charge wilt be: made where it is: o enclosed that, it cannot be eaamined without destroying thti ,Wrapper. - Book's - at double the newspaper, rates, , • the franyin Utpasitorp, igliTnbershurg, tOti RWIRICED DIOR ":THE ritiilEms.,-31.essra. ffoover, Anderson, MeTig;-King and A. B. lEfareilton, 'of this' county, - who had been captured inHagcrsteltn, by the rebels,were taken 'across the , Potemac to Falling Waters, and there discharged, on Wednesday last: They had a sorry time of it with the rebels, particularlyAn proenring rations; They fully confirm the previous reports .of the destitution, of the rebel army and the,dispir ited . Condition of their. soldiers. They were discharged _ without even being paroled. The' other party of our _citizens, viz: Dr. Jaraes"Hamilton, John P. Culbertson. D. Eiker, Geo.-R. ,Ciufnum, C. W. Kinalti, Geo - . S. Heck, A. C. •-MeGrath, Thos. Mc- Dowell, and J. Porter Brown, were last heard from near Winchester, and have doubtless been taken to 'Richmond.- :EffOts have been made to have their wants supplied and to procure their _early discharge. , Since writing the -above A - ve I learn from a colored woman who left • Winchester, on Thursday eveninglast, that our citizen pri;-- oners were all there at that' time, in good health, and were being subsisted by the Union people of Winchester. Lee's at.- my-bas since moved south, they have doubt less been along. -•-• ' AT a meeting of the Union League, in the Court House on Monday - evening last, the chairman, in obedience to a .resolution, ap pointed Messrs. Capts. J. S. Brown, J.S.Eys ter,-J. Deobler, S. McKesson, Gee. Miles, J. Jeffries,. Lieuts. J. W. Fletcher, W. McLen agan, Col. 3. T. Hoskinson, W. S. Brerett, C. S. Byster, S. M..Shillito, L. S. Clarke, T. J. Early,' P. Creighhaum, Nill, G. 0. Seilhamer, Hon. Huber, J. W. Deal, D. S. Fahnestuck, L.. 8. Eyter, W, F. Byster, J. A. Seideis, H. S. Stoner; W. -elwicks, Spangler;: W. Heyser, S. S. Shryoek, B. F. Nead, J. Link, J. N. Snyder, C. W. Burnett, 3. S. Brand,,P. D. Frey, A. McElwain and A. Hamilton, a Committee to make arrange ments for the reception of the members of the 158th regiment fromthis county ; 'This regi ment under the skilful command of tol. D. B. McKitibin, has justly won the admiration of the army, and their prompt re-enlistment for thirty days to defend Pennsylvania, should, enhance our tribute of gratitude to them' on their return. We hope that the Committee will do full justice to thesebrave meu. The, Committee is requested to meet at the offic e of col. Stumbaugh en next Saturday evening. MAJ. G. Coven's staff, as at present arranged, consists -c)f the following named gentlemen : ' Maj. Shultz, Ass't Adj't General. Maj. Burt, Aid-de-Camp. - Capt. Potter Capt. Le Boy, Ass't Adj't General. Lieut. Col. Bell, Commissar.' Lieut. Col. Thompson, "Quarter Master. Surgeon Ring, Medical Director. Gen. Couch's headquarters are in the buil ding owned by - the late Matthew Gillan, on West Market street, sand the head-quarters of the Quarter - Master are in the Seminary building, on Main "street. A CUMBERLAN3; 'county _correspondent says that " Gen. Jenkins is apparently a religious man," and ,that, at Ireakfast he ". read u. s portion of scripture and then offered a prayer." We are right_ glad to hear it.— 'When he breakfasted at the house of the Editor of the REPOSITORY, he neither read, nor prayed, nor did he manifest any fervency in this section excepting. whew whiskey dud lager got the better of him. Re was then exceedingly enthusiastic on all subjectS; . and had a religious vebn struck him . , he would probably have justified the opinion of, the Cumberland writer. GEN. JENKIS'S, of *honi-- - many of our citizens have rather unpleasant recollections, was wounded at 63ttysburg. .The Richmond Enquirer says he was wounded in the head while making a reconnoissance on the left, on the morning of the second 'day:' of the -fight at Gettysburg. He was standing with map in hand, holding his horse by the bridle reins, when a shell passed immediately ova r his head, cutting n large gash to the. bone, passing through his horse and killing the animal 'immediately. His wound is not re garded as dangerous. - LIEUT. BROWN, Adjutant of the 4th Texas regiment, is now in the Academy Hospital, seriously but not mortally wounded. He is devotes to the cause of treason', and when asked whether' there was , not some Union sentiment still in Texas, answered ,--" No, we have hung that all out long ago! "' They have a short way of reaching the "constitu tionality" of such questions in the dominions of Jeff. Davis. As the Texa§ ranger says, they administer the, oath' of allegiance "jest - RECAPTURED HORSIIS.-u7WC have received a number of letters making inquiries as to re-captured horses; For the-information c,f all we would say that there are no recap tured litirses,'that are known as such, in -the .hands of the military authorities in this county, There may be some, however, and we are authorized tb - say that in any' ease where a, citizen , jdentifles. a horse that his 'been re-captured by 'our iroops from the reb-, els . , he will be returned tOlis owner:" Tni Bedford hiliarei., says that Brent Lyon, 'son of gs q ., and Mengel End, son of John-1, - Reed, Esq., both of Bedford borough, erilisted,in the rebel .ser-, vice during the late invasion. 'These= pa per apologizes for, the:Editor of ' the' Gazette opt enlisting in the robe' service;;:by stating that, as he is a candidate, or the Legislature he could not leave handily. • , • AN ingenious - and .most useful Almanac has been prepared byA.N. Ranhin,,Zsg., of this place, by which any date can be ascer tained for.tWO theasand•Years. It is simple,' and. perfectly accurate. lEte`hasho it copy righted and printed, and it willlefor sale in a short time: -Ifirerrybuainess man and indeed - every , housealicujd have , • .• Tux:fan:lMay face and incoherent speech or Alexander grbison will,no mere:bp heard upon. our - streets: ; _lie: died reeetttlfat - the Alms - Housp. 2 Ntas In . theirulitary service during the Ir_ar of 1812, and it is said suffev ed nn injury in the brain from . thelick of a herse. For many 3. , :iors he-has beelta priv ileged character on the streets, livVagupon the eberides of our people, and -sleeping in stables or On the Court Housesteps. • , - Tftz new post office law, which:went into effect'on the Ist, inst., requirew the, Post Mol ter to make oath that_he has not 'furnished any box or delivered any documents or let terw'witbout pre-payment. The - postage ,on single 'newspapers PONy is two 'cents, and must also_ be ~prepaid. A ,new 'two - cent. :stamp has jukt, been' issued by the' Depart ment. _lt Imam the .face 'of , " edd Hickory," and . is admirably suited to the time r s. , WE , have,three hospitals. in Chamhers buyg—tyve occupied by, Union sick and wounded, and one by rebels.' Dr. Senseny has charge of the' - Academy hospital; Dr. Richards of the Town Hall; and the public School House,- occupied by rebels,-is in charge of Assistant Surgeon Gamble r of ,the rebel army. The Ladies' Aid Society has done much to relieve the wants and minister to the comfort of all of them. CAPTAIN CARMAN, of Harriiburg, and Lieut. Myers, -of this place, belonging to the 107th •Perm's Regiment, were captured at Gettysburg, and are now in Richmond. l.eingoffice7, they cannot now be exchanged; hilt Jeff bavis's threat to hang .Thlion -offi cers won't kay, inasmuch as we hold three to one of his commissioned traitors, and -ex chankes will don btless go on as usual in a little time.: F111T.01 , 19017,1 , rit rrkm.-George 'Trott, of Thompson township, in 158th Rem merit, died recently' -at-Little" Washington, N. C. Charles L. Henry, of -31eConnellsburg, in same regimenk died on the Bth instat Hamp ton Hospital. ;Henry Harmony, 149th regi4 Ment, was killed ,at Gettysburg. The Re publican says that the t eounty is ‘swarming with rebel deserters." They are mostly from North Carolina., STATE Tix.-:-Geo. Balsley, Esq., our efficient County Treasurer, has paid the sum of $86,567,30 into the - State Treasury in ac count of the quota: of .Franklin county for the present year. This is within a small fraction of the entire amount. The "Green Spot" maintains her credit in•spite of inva sion and immense losses sustained by reason Of military occupation. THE Patriot-Daughters of laincaster have sent a liberal supply of articles to be appro priated to the Union Hospitals in this place. The list embraces clothing, jellies, Wines; dried beef,' apple-butter, fruits and many other articles. They-are doing, a noble work, and many sorrows of the wounded are so- - laced by these kind ministrations. - THERAnnomx—The necessary haste with' which the railroad track was repaired be tween this and Shippensburg, compelled change of schedule. The trains now leave for Harrisburg at 8- A. M. and 12.30 P. 31:, and arrive at 11;30 A. M. and SP. M. The schedule tbelow Shippensburg remains u - changed. THE Union County Conimittee is called by aeo. Eyster, Esq., the Chairman, to meet here on Saturday next, at one'o'elecit. to se= lect a delegate to the State Convention, and fix the time for the " Union County Convert= tion to nominate candidates fdr County oft cers,_and Assembly. A full attendance is reqa est ed. STABBED.-31r. John H. Schoonoyers, member of Co. A, 35th regiment Pa. Militia, was stabbed on the street one night last week, by an intoxicated soldier. He received dire stabs, one of which penetrated the lungs, but isdoing quite well and will soon recover. The criminal is injail. IVB learn from the Mercersburg Jourwil. that Mr. JoSeph Wolf 1„ of that place, has been missing since the sth inst., when he Went , out with the detachment of troops that captured the rebel train on that day. He'is doubtless in the hands of the rebels, and most likely in Richmond. Tu-E-attention of farmers is requested:lc) the advertisement in to-day's Paper of Quar ter Maiter Denny," calling for fifty tuns of Timothy Hay., Eighteen dollars per tun 'of 2,000 lbs wil, be paid on delivery at the' . - Warehouse in this place. - „ THE old rebel regiment raised and oriki. tinily commanded by ',Stonewall Jackss which entered the rebel service one tbousad strong., was here with Lee -with but_pinety four effective men in its ranks. ' ' DR. 1i o. S. PLATT, wimseryed mostgal lantly in , the 126th, htis returned, from the East, and resume - lithe practice of Dentistry with Dr. Suesserotte. . • - 31111111,1"'S CAMPTLORATE' CoItVAL tle4er Lilo to cure Diarrhea and Cho 51(erbila. Tt is and speedy. The teitallesi'ehild- can tekd'it- It la prepared and sold 'by 3lUler & lleashey. , MILLEB. & 11ENSH EY hav6 just received fresh supply pi pure Drug*, Patent - Medicine,' Tdilet Articlea, &c: 'Phey' are now prepared to supply the Pub. lie Withi anything wanted In, their line. , • . • , , Buwlypur r ikerosene Oil frota le client Zit oie ol ; 'the hest 04 Comphates hit 'the' 'atete, aid alviayi oolle the beat-oft sibolespie aud ' ' ' OO TO Geiwicks' wholesale and retail attire, tfbe the large stock and getbargairke. . ; IipIiiAMPICLETS printe'd best styles _L and Itiwest rode ) at, the °lke ,of the RELANKtIN .unPaITOR.Y, CARDS printed. iu: every at IL/ lowest rates; at tlat ottetiai the PitAMi.LIN 1.10- Pu:4l'ol3Y. ' . • V.A.NOY PIaNTING,"in every riety of colors, done 41th nostussiand gespatai at tha F,ItANIELIN REPOBITOILI office. Drugs, - lieteltirinciti kr. put OLDEST HOUSE 'in TOWN, AS A HOUSKOR DRUG MORA - IS.IIIILLtR &IKE - NSHEY'S, - On the.Northi4st: Coiner of the Diamond Ivsl4.nm blai, , CHEA,PLPO-R CASH, Everything, tbsn is usually kept in Drug EMI SOR r.sivr4...s7c.r`; - All Regular Drtigit, Cough Syrups. _ Marmy's Caroptt9reied cord:W . l, That vitt , coro i Dlarrhoo, - Cordia!, Clerteln Iteoiel3tes, .Rboatootio_Ltatmonts, Atllodrie Cordial, - The infitut's Protector , - - Aral Mother's Friend, - . . Roan Sync PS~ ...And beietigei, - - .. - • 6 - Ativer Oxlst ~ • , -.. : , Fl;aid'gr,tract Bachu, . • - . Lindsars Blood Searcher,, , . , Saraparilla Syrups, - Ana All other.,,S.t'antlani Preparations 4 the None 01hera House Soire, ittanri. foity; PERFUNEEY, the bead of Ali kinila Honer and CATTLE Pawn as. that can. ba relied on; . i43eennar.Oth and LAiITO, and Enos/Ns - Lamp CrolNari THAT 'WI -LL NOT BREAK* MILLER 6: HENSHEY'S, June 17,'63. - Chayrkberablirg. Pa TT N V - . ()very, . Ayer's' Sarsepaiillo, Seme'sCod Liver Oil. Blood Searcher, - _ Stover's Bitters, • . ' Bustetter's Stomach Bitters, wnin's Panacea, . Brapn's _Essence of - TameiceGinger, . kielmbold'sEitract Bucher. Radney's Medicines ' • ,- Spalding's , Throat Confections, • Browns Troches, and other reilable Medicines at • - dPANGLER'S. *totes anti 41Cintortre T"DIJTCJI SETTLEMENT" bDOWN TOWN I—Extensive Tin, Copra , and More Bactlishment!!—The u mndorafgried respectfully in. forms his friends and tre public generally that he has removed his establishment frum the "Dutch Settlement" up town, to the spacious Rodin formerly occupied by Minnich tt Brand, and nearly opposite White's C.oth ing Store. Be has just .received a largo assortment of COOK, COAL,- PARLOR and NINE-PL tTS STOVES of the most approved and latest patterns, which ho can and is dot rmined to galas cheap, if not a little cheaper, than can be had elsewhere in the country, He has also, and intends keeping constantly on hand. a. large assortment of Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware made of the best material and by good-workmen, Persona in want of anything in the above lino are requested to give him a call hew° purchasing else where, as he feels convinced that he can suit them either as regards the article or theprice.. - SPOUTING- made and pot up at the shortest notice, All kinds of repairing done neat lyand expeditiously. Old Pewter, Bruks and Copper taken L. exchange for Ware, or the highest price given in cash. June 17,1863. JACOB B.MILLift. •- TTOUSEKEEPERS, - READ !—Gat tagher'r Sunrise Air-Tight!—A New Fiat Top word/1U STOVE, The plates arevery heavy', and the whole Stove is finished in a iniperlormanner. twarrant this Stove to be superior to any Flat-Top ,Stove now in the market, and respectfully invite ray friends and the public to mill and examine this Stove, of which there are several BiZOIL• • - _ . I have also a greet variety _lsf other COOKING STOVES, of every style; PARLOR STOVES,now and beautiful patterns, together, 'a heavy stock of ROVES for Churches, storek , ,'Ofitees, hotels. de. JOHN S. LUDWIG, Wholesale and Retail Dealef in STOVES; TIP. AND COPPER WARE. N. have been appointed Sole Agent for Della, - gimes Celebrated unrißeAir-Vight Cook Stove in Chana; lieraburg, Pa. - -• June 17,1863: A T ETTEE, TEAXILTON & co's- L i_ Great Stove and Tin Ware Store, corner of the Ouunund, can be seen the dargest ,best, and cheapest 'stock of Goo in Charobersburg. They liave COOK ING STOVES foriNdoil and Coal, ot latoatpattorns and all sizes, at fair prices. ' [June 17.1863. QPOUTING 'DONE AT SHORT 1,3 NO ficE, of Spit rate material and cheap. All work warranted, and cheaper than can be houcht elsewhere in the Co ty; Call and sea for yourselves, at ' Enna , HAMILTON d CO'S, nearly opposltL th a Bank. - IL -I TTER7- . IIAMILTON & CO. - are f . prepared to pat up the beat LIGHTNING RODS at ateapratesv ' . • A - " MAYS ON .11AND,A LARGE 11. assortment of tbo very best Tin, Japanned and copperyraro,&c.,o 8 ' ld I°lr. tri,".HAMM ' TON SC 00'3. ALL WORK WARRANTED, and cheaper then can bo bought cisewheio in '-the county. Come and see—then bulc. at • ETTER. HAMILTON & CO'S. riALL FOR PARLOR AND DI, NING ROOM COOK STOVES- They are pretty', good amtcheap. HAMITATON'& CO'S. A "few docira from Shryouk's Book Store. ate, attb gang 1.50r.0. aREAT 13ARGALLVS FROM NEW Yong AUCTIONS! 1 ‘-)1 AT WALLACE'S, CORNER OF MAIN AND QUEER STREETS. New style Mosambiques, Diana chene Plaid,- Twilled Mosambiques for travellifig, dresses, - Superior Muslin Dolaines in colors; Colored Lawns Crapede Pany, Black Silk, suporint quality, Superior Lyons Itadzemer Silks, (sublime quality.) A large lot of Linen Cambric handkerchiefs, A large lot of Irish Linen, Jaconet Copiers, new style, - 500 Doyens ;tidies, Misses and - Men's Cotton hose, White Linenand Cotton -Duck t • Superior French Doeskin, Superior solid color Poiritille Fig Silks, Superior Gtey Leonoras,, Superior Grey Poplin, Best quality Grey Leonorris, • Silk N eck Ties antikrilarsr, - Ladies and Misses' Fillet Mitts; Marseilles Vestings, , r - - - Super Ladies and Mans' Kid Gloves, - handsome New style Prints and Ginghams. • C_ARPE,TS. Brussels, Tolvet, Three-ply (superior fine) and common Carpet, , „ Four-four five-four Cocoa and Canton Matting, 4-4 5-4 6-4 5 - 10-4 Flooroll Cloths, Superior Bolting Cloths ' Bonnet Ribbons, - Balmoral Skirts. ' • - [June 17,'63. vale; CAPS - : STRAW GOODS. I am - ricii prepared tic thrash my cus tomers with all the new styles or Fists, Caps and Straw Goods, which I will sell low: • d. L. DECIIERT. - • 4 cloorsSontb of Eyster *Dm VEW STOCK of STRAW GOODS -L. I 4t old prices. at Dsonwra. .§4C:FT HATS' of. all Colors, styles, wit! qualitiaa,frOut fifty ceata ap v call aad gat bar. ga at DECUILIMS. . , lailttarg fotires. - Ifiadquioiere,Prerod Straishal, • Mit Dtxtriet, Peunvintsria; Chambersbarg, July 21 .198. , ViVALID TfalffrWiltr: - extracts aro lath); ished fm the beneltt of each ae whits to avail themselves of theater of the goverameste. p_ll4mtiolie Ithunla be Made halm:ma at the Watt a that - Btard of Enrollmast, sfueorid fuss, ilerwat- Street, phombereharg. - . ORO AITS'S_ °Wain sal SProvost Ilarshel t Met, llama jorrlusg • Tro•rinenvoint Adjutaßt iknercirs_Atier, t ) Washing n. Apsit 28.18611. - ORDERS ISOAu6.—Theargaalsarlest Lthtrcky - - *U.SVVIVIshaII consist ofeempeake. !. 13 11 4 04 - heresaer bethought hut, v.( BaStalliout. • • " ThO ComPanies snail be fastie - up frem the ftehaffag smarm - - *- ‘• - S. A Thi 7 A 'fly IttCOPUTig tlime officers and ealisted ensn - f 'ho hale been honorably discliarged om actanat of wounds or disease eetatatted is the line of duty,-and who desire Sere-enter the service. In the was of an ef gcer, applicatlim ttrappeintment must be made to Wm , Provost Marauder the ilidust tru th , t ii rmeg h thoo gi cer ,„ detailed as Acting A:fable:a Provost Marshal albs - :State.- .hio applicant of this hied conaidtred less the following conditions are cumptately fitful led.; -_ 1. That tbeapplicaut - iiteduce The certificate of tiro Surgeon of the Bowler Enrollment for The District in Which be reside 4; that he is unfit fora t hire field dtitY, ort account - of wounds or disoase,and Is not liable - to draft, but isfit for garrison duty.' • 2 ' That he furnish evidenof bonorablediatitarge account or wremds or disability,"rentrarrid In Gatlin* . duty. • ' •_ ' 3. That lie produce resomateadations front **Rae., mental. Brigade, and Div iskin el,kfinnandere, - Under than - he thrinerly served, tb.rt he t= Worthy of bring thus, pro: Tided for, and rapable of t cturning adequate sorties 19', the Goverinusat /it case it shall be impracticable to get , this last evidence, he Miry having; - the first, twe pointsabeee, satisfy the Beard - of Eitrulinient that.. lie thttervingoad present its certificate- of the. fact. _ This evidence must be obtained by thuLapplicautt and must be transmitted with - his' application for . . If there be do Acting Assistant Provost Illarshal ilener'Zil 'for tho State, the app leaden may be - forwarded iltrougli the Adjutant General of toe State, whole desired tr k urt-. - dome thereon suclefacts In the military historY of thir applicant is be may know, or as, are- afforded by, , cords, and for Want -the same to the Provost Marshal General of the United Statei. - Enlisted men lamer - ably - discharged ou account of - disability, desiring to ra-etilist In this,corps. will present-themselves to Ake -Board of,. ,t Enrollment for the district in whit h they reside Old eX mutilation by the Surgeon thereof, who shall examine them and report the result to the Board of Enrollment. The Board shall then consider each case, and if the ap plicant is found to fulfill the conditions specified below. the libardshaligivo him & certifieatt, to that effect, viz r ' _That beds unfit for sorties in the geld. - _ 2. That he is fit for garrison duty. 3. That he is meritorious vlttl deserving. • - - 4. That lie ./03 honorably ditieharged from theSorrice. The Provost Marshal for the District shall than send the application with this certificate of the' board, lo the Acting-assistant Provost Marshal General of the state, who shall - procure such- evidence of service and character as the returns of the company to which ho belonged, on file ut tint heathy:al ters of the State may show. mud If. satisfied that it is a meritorious cute iiMt that thernitil - is deserving. he will enlist him in neArdauce with - such special rules as the Provost Marshal General may vault - Medical Inspectors, Surgeons in charge - of hospitals,. Military Commanders, and all others having. authority to'discharge, under existing laws and regulations; srb forbidden to grant disabarges to any men under- their control whonmy ha fit for servieein the invnlid corps.: • The Provost Marshal Genera is charged with the van.- ctitiun of this order, andthotroops erg - 44 . 12A under the • control of his Boman. , ' By orllcrr of the So.:rotary of %Vim B. D. Townsend, Assist. djAkenera , Alkiva-eL N WANTED FOE TILE:IN. AU - V AVM - Cox PS. _ - _ oniy those faithful soldiers who, from wounds or the hardships ofwar, are nolonger br ac tire field duty, will be received in this Corps of Honor. Indictments wilt be for three years unless sooner discharged; Pay-and al lowances name as - for -officers - and men of the United States infantry; except that no prerniano_or—boanty for enlistment will be allowed. Tlabi will wt invplidaie. any' pensions or bounties which may be ;due for,protione „ seriices. • The following uniform has beta adopted for *Dicers and menet' the Invulid.Corpp: - FOR OFFICEII6,--Froek cont—Of sky-blue cloth, iiith dark-blue velvet collar end cuffs; Id all - other respects, according to the present pattern for officers of is:Autry, Shoulder-straps—A,Ccording to present regulatiotic,but worked on darkAlue velvet. . . . Pantaloons—Of sky-bluo cloth, with double stripe et dark-blue cloth down the uutereenro, cacti stripe b/le htilf inch width with spice I,ty - eezi of threo-eightn of en Forage eap—Present regulation. FOILENLIgTED MEN.—Jacket--Of Sky-blue kerttey, with dark-tan° trimmings, cut be the cavalryjacket; to carae*lldcwil on thehlxiomert. ' . , _ Triwrsars-4re-sent regulation. 13k.y.lati:C.; - r . - - Forage cap—Present regulation. - - ' • ' Men' who are still In service, and unable to perfopa effective - field duty, may be tran-ferilsl to thi s coma. -, ~. _Medical Inspectors. tkirgeous in , charge , - of flosnittits,- -'-‘ t z Military Commanders, and all others haviii atigiority ' to discharge , under existing laws and ret.f latien - S. aro forbidden to grant (Unhurt - 4a' to tiny in - enl'.._ der-their ce N ntral - who noty be fit for service in - ttie,niMill Corps: - For the convenience °ervier., the men will be Selected - or three eadoi of duty. Those who are Most efficient and able bodied, and mtpable of - Performing guardxl•sty etc., etc., wilbe armed With notskt.ti. and k , lguttd to companies of the -First Iluttalien. • Those of the next 'degree of eilicienf,y, including those who hare Cott a hand oral' arm; and the least -effective. including - Meter who have Imam foot or leg, to the companies of the Set coral or Third _Battalions; they will be armed - with words, The duties willbe chiefly to act as provost guards and garrisons for cities ; guards for hovi Cal sa mi other ppbt le buildings; and as clerks, orderllo, etc. if found neeest' sexy they may bo assigned to fie ta, etc. - Acting. assistant Provost-Marshals General ate atithot rized t, appoint officers - of the Itegular Service or of the Invalid Corps, to administer the -oath of , enlistment to those men- who'have completely fulfilled the prescribed conditions of admission to the - invalid Corps. viz: - - I. That the applicant is unfit for service in the field. 2. That he is fit for the duties, or scene of them ) indi =Wed above. - 3. That, If not now In the service. he teas 17 discharged. That he is meritorious and deserving. For enlistment or thrther information appl Efoard of Enrolment for the district in Whir cant is a resident. The counties of Adams. Franklin, F Bedford, and , Somerset, constitnie the Sixteen ogreasiunal 'District, the Headquarters of -the rd 5 -Enrolment and Provost Maraud fur tbs-ernire7 - bcing 'at Chambers . , GEORGIC KYSTBS; Captain and -Provost Marshal, . 16th District, Penn'a. July 1.541 t • • lirsuovsnitatet, Dr.PAR.T. 01' 6C5Q15.111.41M. - Chtunbersbnrg, July L. I£6l. • ENERAL ORDER.-All - •U. nil* tone t property, end all,. property raptured fruniftebels:now in possession of citizens, will nt onco be delivered up to the Provost Marshal itithie town, er information concerning it lodged with him: CitIZEMS who failto obey this order will at 'onto be or. Coated end sent. to Harrisburg for trim. - • • - By order of Oen-Caren. _ july 15, 53-31 J.N.POTTEri, Capt.& A.D.C. mu- W eating Oaquent, or French Cream, for. Bald Beads and Bare-Paces.—Thls celebrated artlele is war ranted to bring out a fall set of Whisk era on the stanoth• est face, or n lino growth of hair on a Bald Bead, In less than sii , weeks, and will in,no Way stain or 'injure the shin • The Pre nth Cream is mantra armee by Dr. M. Pe hornet:is. of Paris, And is the only reliable article of the kiwi. `Tee no other." - Warranted in asp./ case. One Bon will Price , $l.OO. Imported and fot sale Wholesale and .Retail by TILOS: H. tan PHAN, ' Chemist and Druggist,B3l Broadway, New York; i P. Box of ,the Ouguent sent to any by return mail. on receipt °twice, and lb cents fur peeing". July ID, 63 4t ALEX. soectuns. 4. BENET EL5 70347 . 2 . lt/PC . 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