S 11 rauldin 11,t,poitttr.t. 118 RIME WAR ITEMS. , , _One hundred - and twenty-three of John :, Rifin'g4n 's officers have been sent to the State, iiiori at Harrisburg, Pa.. - It,-is stated that a large,foree has One .frPtn ~ Atie Yorktown peninsula to assist !Gen.. 'Gil ,„lftt- ore in the siege cq* ; 6hatl,., tor.. , • • 6;111A thousand conscripts_ a day already, join , j.the'army of the Potomac. , Soon the, Lunn / bee will be greater. They go forward-in ex , I ,;:e/lent Spirits. „ , _ • „. • •'• i 'the Mobile papers are bemoaning the ire- 14rettnt southerners ' who ehave deserted , their {country.' Extensive fortifications have been I._thrown up around this .city. ' Bragg is 4t, [ Chattanooga. : ':- -- 1 • , -,.,,General Herron, is believed to be moving ,( soward - Mobile, which, according to- :the .Rebels, is to be saved at all hazards.. Thy .i. are fortifying it and - making every ptepara ; , tion for a stout defense. ~, 1 " 'The" Itutikard_s of , Perunt s ylvania, - a non -I:realstent religions body, at their annual as ji Danily, voted to sustain the Government. INand pay the commutation . of every, member •who should be drafted. - - The Richmond DiSpatch of the 17. th inst.,' k . F 443 : ' "We have made Our calculatipas long ! ago that the towns within reach' Of the elle . my's nay.v wouldihll:'-', Coming events cast ' their shadOws before. ' . ;-;Brigadier .H ;Brigadier cneral Benjamin Grierson, „, ks,4tssigned to dutyfas eldef of cavalry, of . 'the-I6th Army Corps, headquarters. at Mem '!.. phis, Tenn., relieving Co/. W., H. H. Taylor of the, 6th Ohio Cavalry, _ ~.. , , •": Gen. Grant is a man of great military re ,• aim ree. His latest contrivance is theorgani aation Of a water department in .his. ,army, by which his foreeswill be able 4) traverse , any portion of Mississippi, however'di , :stitute , , • „ • -of water, ' . .. ~ It is said that the Rebels have' between 3430 and 60' Union commissioned nificeis in their hands, while our Government has aver .. , s . a regiment of the same class of prisoners of war now on Johnson Island, in Sandusky Harbor, Lake Erie. li*rank Battle, .of the Rebel army, who was captured a few dAyssinee. and takento Nash yille; has been placed hi close confineinent in the Penitenthiry, to be held as a hostage; for - , Calk. Thirris, of the East Ten nesseeCavalry, who; it is reported, is confined in' irons at 'trnixville, by order of the Rebel authorities. , - , • . - . According to‘the Montgomery ,(Aia, ) Ad. : veri*r, the finances of the Confederacy aro tint in a flattering condition. It says of Ole policy of rebel Secretary geminger, that With a smaller civil and_'.ihilitary establishment than-the North, the expenses Of the Confed. orate Governniennt are nearly double those of the 'United States. _ - • . . G. Meade has been so much troubled by resident Rebels in Virginia, . who' Play.' the loyalist by day and destroy railroads bY night that he has ordered that hereafteriwhen any ' damage is done to the roads, the Piople With in.-tenmiles of the - dace 'Will be ferektl to" ' make the necessary repairs. If this' does not ,stop the depredations. he will i;ead the:entire population of the locality' beyond This lints, and take their Pioperty for Goverriment use. riling to what are believed to be au- . ate&tie reports-frOm Lee's army, the troops . fro North Car(4ini t ' MississipPi l and .; Ten c) Ar7.l'sre are bece j ug so dissatisfied, vith their cause that the i-titegration of that' army may be looked .' r any :day, linfess 'sortie iti prompt measureS for its preservation can be devised by Day.K. Their wretched condition ana'the facts of the ir Soutliwesteindisasters • ' are becoming so-well knoWn attptigst them, are prsumed. to 'be the prime kanses. , , • • The President.hasdeterin . earrynito effect his recent - order-relative to the 'retalia tion upon prisoners i gf war. He htia ordered that three prisoners from SOuthi Carolina shall Ira held in close confinenannt'ai3 hostagei ~ for three negro seamen captured oil the gun.. - .. ~.• boat 'lsaac Smith, and whonie alleW in prison •at Charleston. All other prie'otiewitether • white or black, treated by the 'enemy hi a -.• manner not applicable to pr'i.4otterrs of war,: will be equallyieliesented by Sou kern men. From Missouri we have wordoftahrilliant little affair which transpiredut or t near Pine ville, a pot, village of ,McDoffalti county . ; Missouri, and situated on the .Elk, River: Colonel Coffee, commanding a ,Rebel fdrce,- 4.ttacked Colonel Catherwood, : Sormnanding - the Sixth Missouri Cavalry .(State Militia.),, and, was repulsed r with heavy,loss in killed; , , 4ouiided and prisoners. . - coffee-Si: art - ririunt-• .tiO • traing, co/rim issary '- sttn4as;' arms, &c:,. '&.e.:, fell into our hands, an&friitioiips, with - -the exception of a couple-I-handfed, were • routed completely. ; A deserter: who came into our lines , near ; Portsmouth,-ti irginia, professes nail from Fort Darling, on the JamoSiniv and,if he • can 'be believed, his informatitirmilll ;prove, 14 • Mach value. / He . represents. they artrianrnt e of Fort Darling as consistilag, - a-six guns, three seven-inch rifles and , :threektiharbetti; Below the farts the,Robelslm,vedug holes in • . • ,tlie bluff and mounted eatinoniatif,,thern, the 'ports lifeinientAirough the solid, earth: of the liluffin their front. „. mond is completed And" !tor •action 7, Retells a t sir onderful honrd, which sent a solid's:Yet '4mithrough eight incies:sof iron platin4 With . `a >iilteen -inch - oak _haeking. The' litaieli'inn-boat "' , Virginie. arid the Chiekalionlinyinre ins for '. ward state, but are not yegiro. Plated : account of the burning:: of ,Tredgiir Works f several mon,ths,sin4 t , the armor being,Prepared-at, these works when the fire oce.# 2 , :cdd. - The people' 'ire Aiehmond , aie to be very tnuth deprefsealtind - despoil-, ' a dent si 'cc the fall of Yid:Ail' g and 'Port .11450ri- a • ii tit tug . Headgu„afters, Provost Marshal, , ' 16th District. Pennsy/ranicW Chtmbershurg, August loo.sca. TIRE FOLLOWING IS THE LAN euAGE tie Sec. 2def, the' let of Congress, passed. Awed:o4lB63: , • •Sze.2. That the tAtawiag Persons be. and they are hereby, excepted and exempt from the provisions of this • act, and shell not be liable' to military duty under the • •- urie, to wit Such as are rejected as physicall,y or men•. telly unfit for he service; also;first, the - V ice-President • of the ytf htates, the judges of the various courts of the United States. th 6 heads of the cations exeentive de partments ot the government, and the governtrs of the several States. Second, the only son liable to military duty of a widow dependent upon his labor tor support. Third. the only son of aged or infirm p.trent or , parents' dependent npowhir tabor Mr- support. Fourth, where there are two or more sons of aged or infirm parents sub; jset draft. the' father; or if he be dmd. the 'Mother, may elect which SOU shall be exempt., Fifth, the, only brother of chthlteri not twelve Years old, having neither father nor mother. dependent upon his labor fur support' Sixth, the father of inotherle4s children under twelve. yam of ace, dependent upon his labor fur support. Seventh, where there are a fathet and sons in the. name funily.and household, and two of them are in toe mili tary service of the United Stated as. non-commissioned.- -ofacer6,mmict a ns,er privates. the:residue of each tunny and household, nut exceeding two, shall be' exempt; And no persons but such as are herein • exceptad,sball be exempt: Paxvided, howerer, That no mason Oho has been tnnvieted of any felony shalt be enrolled or permit-1 ted to Burro in said t,ress. See.'Ell of the !Maul:Mons prescribed for the govern ment of the Bureau of the Provost Maiwttal Uhnerul rends as follows : To establish exemption under the second, third fourth 'fifth and sixth previsions of section 2of the act fat en rolling and canine out the notional forces, •S:c :the board shall require thoidfaihVit3 lit the person 'seeking to be exempt and of two resimetablornett, (heads of families.) residing in the diarist, that the ntan lit question is, - ”the onlyson liable to military duty of a -widow drienclont an his Lobos fo Viapport,""theonly son of aged or infirm *trot( or . parents dependent on-has labor for support," or otherwise, according to the particular precision Of the Sectitrn tinder which the exemption is claimed. These affidavits will lie made itccOrding to the firnW, heeohinfter t3reecribed, nattnt,ust elirases be taken betwea civil Magistrate ditly authorized to utintinister oaths.- These forms !.f . Affidavits shall be pqlished by the board of en ' rolinient in the newspapers of the district. for the int °Nile Oldie. when a draft is ordered. , j Th 4 foim of affitiavit required under the fourth pro visioti, of 'Sec. 21 of the law is publitled in uvother ;ad , vertiSsruent of the same date with this. elnintii for ex. eruption under that part of, the Inronuat be filed before the draft, • • The following-additional forms of affidavit are fished • V 0411.25 .4 1. , . Qrtfficate of czemptimi for the Mn of it widow, r of Ow/ and ipfirnt parent or porents. T. the subscriber. .... .. rkeitlent of ...... county. Ststo of here* cerilty , thirt4.s,....34 --being liable to military ;:uty under the atiior-gen giess ••h r enrolling and calling out the national f, rsea'." so- approved March 18t13, &Fa the only son, of • a widow. (or of an aged 'parent,) depena, ant Oniny tabor ler support. We. the eubseribere, do betehy ceitity that the above named ...... he the only am of n widow,ater of aged, , and infirm petents.) dependent on his lather tar suppor.t. •• • •• •• , • , ~, Personliny , appeared before me, ...... ...lii4e.abcCve named ' and ' and sevetally''' . ulad`f oath that the above . certilitzte is correct and tette-, In the beat of their knowl god and beltef Dated this day of 186, . Nett 1.- , -The. first of the I.bove certilieatss mutt be signed by the pecsonotaitning exemption, a n d the sec ond t - 6 - two respeotau le citizens ‘ticads of families) reel dents of the town, county, er d,st.ict. in Which the per son resides, mid awotu to before a magistrate Note 2"--This certificate is to be used only in cases where the taboret the petton clansthit. , exemption is actually necessary Pir the suppoit of the pers.m de. pendent on him. E llie ez utptibtt dues nut apply in. trees where there is audicieat p:uperty to yield soppm't and the necessary business for t . collecting the income can te transacted by agenta.trusteeS,',or the like. ' FOltit 'arifiaate that the pre:lszni 2iabte t i draft ix the only brother of a chili:kw oiLittrokiepiationt'an his; laoor for suk port. . I, the subscriber. '' .... being liable to draft into the service if the linitea :Antes, hereby make aftiti.orit that the only brother or under It years of agecanYingnelllxer Whir or mother, dePelldeltt on my Libor tor support. We, the subscribers. ' add - ree,identa ... count. State of hereby certify that ... .. ....... who is lia ble to draft, is the ea) brother ........... under 1.. year of agiOtaving neither father nor mother, and dependent on his labJr for etippott. - 'Personally ap,pertrill before W. the above named' ' and - yawl -severally made oath that the Taw' e certificate )6 eon ee t and tine, to the best of their lona - ledge and- belief. Dated ...... this ......day 0f..... lion:le-This certificate is to -be used only in cases tr.here the labor of the person claiming 'exemption is actually necessary for,the supping of the persons de. pendent tin him. The exemption does not apply in cases .wherethere issafticient prupurty to yield support, and 'the necessary buhniees can tie - transacted fur collecting the 'motile by„sgents. trustees, or the 1ik4.1 - Nets 2.—The first certificate must be signed' by the person claiming exemption. and the second ihy two res spectable persons" (head.. of familiei.) residents in the RUM! , Viten, county. or district with the person fur whom exemption is clamed. Fettsl 2 arEffieate Um/ ttaamenOcrA of the fatally iti" the peraorz liabk to. draft are already in the lifilttaly service of the United States. . We. t tie e stibScrib•lll, residents of heyeby cart ntentiuned, Stites, as • CZ@ Pe'socially appeared bef )re me, the abotJe ......e and severally made oath thatthe above eertiheate in correct and true, to the beet or their; knowledge and Male'. • Dated day ut 1 Kato I.—This is only intended - to ripply where !the members of the family clainiing exemption reside M o ths stiato family. If ally of the:LaFreniere reshle elsewhere, I, and. hare gone Into the military service of the ;United 1' States, no eieniption Wand' account can 'fres 'clammed iroxx 2.—This certificate must Fai ei,gieri by one el the "parents ' if there be any; !villa - , by two respecfable per otoref(liiiadie of, families) reident hi the same town. county or district with the person for *whom exemption is F 0.1.01 29 •• - • arrefficege that the person tqdraft it the father of motherkas children, under 12 'years. of -age, depindent an his lahor fur support. "the anterriber. being liabM to "draft. into the service of the United,Uatea, hereby, make affidafit that l'am the fathdr of • ' mutherlela nn der.l2„vinirs ox age, and dependent on my fakir for so f *te, the ittbscrlbera, ....... ..... . and residents of cuunty, State of hereby ' is father of ' • motherless children upder 12 yearn of age, rind ',44l.tand ant' CHI bilk labor for rapport, ' • ,rensoncly appeared before me, MI ahore aam ,, d' and .... ...... aml teeerilly made oath thattbe aboye eeretifhatte is Correct and true = to the best of Weir' knowledge Wad hclief. t . . . ' . . •.I , • . . 39tice the l'epie. 'bated thie: ALly of 186 J • •q • jiptz.... - ..The first certificAte must Designed by the per•, son claiming exemptihn, and - the .. .second by two reit puttnhie Perstlas • (heads, ot families) -resident "In the same town, county. or district with the person for whom whom exemption is claimed. roitmzo t . , -., , . . • -... k 4 vuur,tc,jor exemption on account of umuitabknets of • age. . . . . county, State o f basing hesti en? olled under the provisions rrren actor Congress ."ror enrolling &ad uzilJng out the natiotarf farces," dc., approved starch 3, 1863. as liable 20.Porrtita military duty in the •setrice of the Wilted States, hereby certify that I am not legally Subject to .Ifickliabillty, and To thefullustig rprAson : • "That I am years 'of age. , and of the town. count). and State above mentioned, hereby certify that the above:atelement of age is oaeriet and true : lo the beat of our knowledge - and boner; „ ............... ..... Personalty appeared before die, the aliere'ileJnta . and and morally pada . oath that the abare eertifleatea are coireet and trap, to 'the Legitd tlmlr knowledge and ; ; • - :`, -r: : Justke of the Dated 4 ;••••• this darof 188 , -; ,;(OlEV—The time!: where piacticable, to be signed -by' the parents of the person eland nrezepiption, and the requirements speci fied in the regulations are to be adhered to. The blank space in the eertiffcate to indicate the age of the per son is to be filled na follows: - That I am' meat TWENTY" yttara•of age. " That I " ova TWISTY rrvit" pears of age, "AND MARIIIED." ' ,- , That lam ovra YouTY-Ftir." pearls of age according to the facts in the case. • NOTE 2,—ln case the certificate is not signed 'by , the parents, the fact of age tnna he certified to by'two,.res pectalde persons (heads of families) resident in the same town, connty,or district.with the person for whom ex emption is claimed, and the requirements of paraarah. 01, Regulations, &c., must be Oomph ed with. 0131). EY:-.TEtt, Pro. Mar. and Preat. f Board Of Enrollment. ' ' , JOILN T. M'ILEIENY, ' Commissinner of Board of Mnrolment. R. R. SBISS, . , Surgeon of Board of EnrollMent. Aug 12-3 t , Headquarters, Pr,rost harslud.. ' 'Sixteenth Dfstriet, Antisyhicittict, - Chambersburg. August 14, 1663. CERTIFICATES OF PHYSICIANS. ECTICYN - .86 OF TIIE IiEGULA- Ky TioNsfor the government of the .Bniean of the Prevost Marshal General rands asiollowa: No-certificate of nphysiLinu or. sutgeen Is to be re. ceived in support of any point In the claidx of drrifted men for exemption l' , tun military liertice, ,unless the facts and statements therein tat forth Are itiFtitOED Oft IlicpON CO before a civil magistrate compotent,to adutinia-* ter oaths. • • $3OO EXEMPTION: ' Sec. 2of Circular 34 issued by fhb 'Proroat 31arahat ,General reads as follows : The Collector of htierna/ Revenue In each Congression al District has been authorized by theSeeretary of Wei, d directed by the Secirettry ofthe Tressviry.toreneive .Cram drafted perilous, who desire ,to pay it for the pur• pose of exemption, the money above specified (i On receipt of this awn, .the Collector of interhai Rev.- uue ,hall give the cirait..d person paying It' duplicate re ceipts. One copy of these receipts shall be delivered to, the Board of Enrollment on or before the day the draft , ed person is required to report for. duty; and .when io delivered to the Routd, the drafted pees m shalt be fur nished by the Boned .with a Certificate of exemption. (Form Regulations ut Provost .41sislial General's ,Burenu.)..scating that the person is discharged front fur ther liability under that draft. by reason of having paid the runt of three hundred dollars. The receipts of the Collector of Internal Revenue May be howled into thelloard at any time %hen session. .. . - • ALIENS. ' . _ .-) " ; ~Ciactl.sit 53 issued ley the i rovest Marshal Genera]: 35reserit4s. that any person elohning exempt bin 'on : the grounds of alienage, shall file before the Boars an afibi 'davit stating . . . . "Ist. 'that lie is an alien, andsetting forth. the Govern ;neat oi , N hick Le claims to be a subject. 2tl.,The time•wheu ha canto airito Idle • United, Statetti . and where he resided since that date ad. That lie has never declared his intentions toberome a citizen of the United States and Len uot exercised the ri,:ht of suffrage by votin g at any 'election 4th. That 1 e claims to be exempted front military ser.- viLs 011 the ground that Le is the subject of a fitreign ilovernment, and lute not declared his intentions to be tonic a citizen of the Unite." States, and has never.voted in any state. The affidavit to he supported by any proof the party uiay f the Board howitialird that the patty claiming ex emptiun ie fully entitled hereto. under the Act ofCon gress. they will dtsCharge hint front the draft. %if if not st.ttlitiesi. they shall refer the are, with the inffidivit, through the Provost General. for derieton by that Departuteist of State. in the meantime mitisentling any action inihe cAse until the decision of thelStsitsi De tliartutetit be:: made. The certificate of the State Depart meat sli tii in such rise be considered fie evidence of the fact whether the.cTrson ia, or is not, subject to:military du The ye foregoi pg:instructions a ilt bo etrictly observed by :every drafted person claiming exemption on the ground of ;Menage. ' , , Justice Llis Peace Section 7 of Circular 33 issued tiy the Provost Marshal Climeral, states that "all parsons wile ni - ay be Grafted, anclwho may desire to present a substitute, shall give noel. ii in Writing to the Board-of Enwillment that .on such a day they will present a substittite. - g Ting his intone. residence, age, and stating whether fiefs an alien or citizen. . Persons desiring to furnish substitutes will observe. strictly the fliregoing requirem nts Forconi•enience in indorsing and filing, these notices must be written up - on at least a half sheet of letter or fcsilfcap paper: sda y, ~.septSmber 2d. and each day thereafter (Sundays excepted) until further notice. troth 8 to o'el, , ck in the inonnng. the Beard will hear propositionii fur substitutes and examine. persons so off •ring. The Provost Marshal tienerallota fixed Chambershnrg tti.. endeavtins (dr thlH Di:4l*n 7 All men aho may* liedraftial will accordingly appear at the time and place inditated in the notice that will boeerved Upon thenaior be deemed deserters. No appearance is expected or di:- aired ore ILE thwtimo natneil in the notice. 'For such as appear in,advanee of their time no provision wilt Horde and in no w4ut can their examination take pre cedence of others. Under this head is published Sec. 25 of CIS Act of Con gress passed March 3,18C3: Sze. 25. That If nut person shall resist any draft of men enrolled und.v this act into the service of the United Stites: or shell counsel or aid any person to re sist anysuch ,draft Musa ,ssistult yr obstruct any officer in making such draft. or 'in the performance of any service in relcst ion thereto ;,:ir shall counsel any per son to assault or obstruct any such officer. Or shalt cram set any drafted man not to appear at the piaci 01 ten dercous.itr willfully dissuade thorn from the perform ance of military duty as required by, iaw, melt person shall be subject to sumniary arreat.by the Pfavost Mar stint, and shall be forthwith delivered to the civil author ities. and, upon conviction thereof, tie ptuished by a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, or by imprisonment not exceeding two years, or by both of said punish , merits. =2l THE QUOTA The quota assigned o this Cengresslonal District is Two Thousand, Two Hundred, and Sixt,',deven. The draft wilt be for this number. with Dfty prr , centuni ad-. ded. rnim Adanis ()Minty will; be drawn one men in every 3.323 of her enrolled inhabitants in Class I; ft om Bedford County will be &lawn one man in every 3233 of her enrolled inhabitants in (lastl I: twat Prt nklin Coun ty will be drawn one man in every 3.430 of _her enrolled inhabitants in Class I : from Pillion County'wiii be drawn One man in 4iiiery 3.317 of her; enrolled inhabitants of ClinwtX; from 'millet - set County will be drawn one man in every.3.3lb of her enrolled inhibitants oitClase 1. aud boy ts- Lilted ' THE DRAFT. Thet, 4lraft for the Vacuities of Adams, Bedford, Frank lin, Ifni ton rrestio, - Dhartet of Pennsylvania. will: coniinenee - M the Masonic Bali, claumbersbnrg. t iko'eloeir, on the - Morning of Monday, August '.:4th Inst. and continue from day to dAy until the work is completed. Handbills are posted in _every township ann. unclog the day ofdraw. ‘ , 4; for particular sub-district. = OEn. HYSTP4 Provust Marshal, and President of Board JOHN T. NI'II.IIkNY. Commissioner of Board. B. ' s. MSS, - ' nog 111. 634 t - ,Surgeon of Boart3. Justico of tho;P, ace,' Headquarter?, Pe partmint Stctreclianna, i -August - 10, 1863.. I riENERAL • ORDERS NO.. 10,— ILA Persons claiming to own horses now or hereafter in tbepdssesston of tlie , differeint 11. States Quarter Mas ters of this Department, are bet eby notified that upon, their milting affidavit befoind Justice of the Peace, and atter the reliability, of the Wel parties Making the:3Mb. having been frubstanti - ted by ihe testimony of two re spectable witnesses in writing,,they present such papers toMie Quarter 'Master holding the horse cr horse.l in eltiestion, they wilt be returied to them:- The Quarter Maker bolding time iffideivits es YOU th- Mint said-propeety:' . . By command of Maj. Geri. te.'l , 7. Coion: Aug -,ITOBSWT XX. DOT, Ciao. & A. ,k45.' PAR . NARD T. 'FELLOWS, u6usE Atip 0015 PAINTICit, GRAINER, GLAZIER, AND PAPER - HANGER, SHOP In the Old Armory Building; (up , stairs,) next door to "GlljtJeiil,"Peiffer 4- Foltz's • CORNER OF SECOtTii A.NPAUKKET Chambersburg,- Pa. _ • I respectfully take this melded of thanking theriti seas of Chambersbnrg and vicinity for the -Very liberal patronage I have received at their hands 'for the past year, (my first year tn this plane.) and, flattering myself that I have done, and and am' still prepared to do, the very best work is My line, I solicit a continuance of past favor, . FELLOW§• , 1 ' 1 1 :. respeCtfollirefer to sing army pations—James •Aerer, Win.MCLepahan, Col. A. R.MeClnre, Rer. Mr. FresbyterlanNtaarell, Dr. Riehards,Dr. Fisher, OM. Rielfer A Co, Germon Ref 'd Messenger, J. Allison Myster, 'Willi. C. Ryder, and any others for Idiom.' have done worlo—for eharaCter of work done, and expedition Amen. 'B3-tf.- paY,f9r ihd ' :do TORT one yea, tin Eolitior in :(11*' 4f , F444!*i,40,,c5.41*?;-,4, 1 )cF:!#1 , ' ,91. ilitarn _Ratites.- STY BSTIT CTTES THE REND.pZYOUS Vciinting, Gating, &r. Carriage Afanufaciory, oppostte • Browiei Hotel, and ;."titatp.ilotites. Scatuarters,Provest Marshal, 16th District, Pertuspiratlia, - . , _ ettsmberaburg. August 10, 1863. . ; , rcirtHE FOURTH SPECIAL EL EMPIION created' by Section 24 i3l' "the Act, or 'ongress passed March 3,1863, reads as follows : Where there are twoor more sons of aged et infirm parents subject to draft, the father, &if he be dead, the mother, may elect whicilion shall be ezemPt. = Sfnticeishereby given that the election, in this !Mee must be made before the draft- To defer it' until' 'after - will be to lose the right of election. ' Persons claiming exeception on ouch score should lose no time in filing the requisite affidavit at these bead. quarters, or with the Deputy Provost Marshal bf their vespe,etive counties: " Blank foims may be obtained at this or either of the branch offiees. The following ist`le form ; FORM 26 I;ertiAcate 4f ct Parvit Lica hem. she desires one ofhte Or 11!.r lam - s eztmpted T, the enbacriber. the father (or mother) or ................»,and resident of • " COU lily. State of hereby iertl fy that, Linn aged and infirm, and that I am dependent for Fluxion on the labor of my two sons, shoved named; and that I elect that my _ soh ... . ... shall beezempt from the operations of 'the act of Con gross 7for . enrolling and ullling mat the nationalf °roes," c.; approved Mat& 3, 180. We, the aubscribefe, ("thereby ceitify that the above named is aged and inflrmi and de' Tender:4On the labor of " ' so& for7anpport, , r pgrnally appaired.hefore me the above named .... and and •aaveridly made oath that the abOTe,eartithattea e correct and tt-tm. tq the best of their - haw/ledge and belief . • Dated at day of 186. NOTE 1,-The first - certificate must' he signed by . the parent making the election, and-the second by two , res pectable Citizens. fheids of. famtliee) residents - of the I tOwp, county, or district in which the persons reside, and sworn to before a Mazisimte. In case the fattier IS de ceased, the certificate ditto be signed by, the mother. and the fact of the father's death is to he stated bithe per „skins certifying. NOTE 2.—'this' certificate - is to be used only in cases Where the labor of. the person claiming, exemption is act ually necessary for the support of the person dependent on him.: The oxeraptitm does not apply in cases whore ct here is sufficient -property to yield support, and the tneeesmry business for collecting the income can be trans. acted by agents, trustees, or the like. . - GEO. EYSTER, - ,augl2r3t capt. And Provost Marshall6th Die. V @irucation - at. CHAMBERSBT_TRG ACADEMY. REFITTED AND REORGANIZED Will open its • fall term :on Monday, September 7th. Large additions have beep made to its already Ostensive lipparatatca full and efficient corps of teachers has been empleyed 'and ticl pains or exPense spared to render ours one of the first institutions of learning in the country. I'articnlar attention paid to Teachers and young men preparing fur College, A Primary Department for little Boys and Girls will be' opened la the Academy nnileecharge of Miss,Schivery, in .which the elements of Spelling, Reading, airriting t Arithmetic. Geography and et ram nar wi l be thoroughly taught - Tuition in this depot - talent. $3 per qparter.. .For further particalarssend for circular-or apply to the Principal. , • FACULTY. . . , . ' T. B. HtliNil, Principal. -A.OcsortELD, A: 8., Latin and-U. English. • A. 51. Ticimissa;Coniniercial Department. _ 11..0 tv .Sarix, Atueic i Drawing , and Principal of Primary Deportotent. Chandiersburg;'aug. Tnv - ING FEMALE COLLEGE, • .MECITANICSAirIi 0. PA. Cheiittentilm of parents having danghtera toedpcate: le respectfully called to the adv.mtages afforded at this Institntion, for iirortirlnc a thorough awl accomplished education. tie easy of access, is beitithfully and pleas.: artily located. employs a full corps of efficient and expe rienced Tatchere, is chartered by the Leginiature with fulleolleplate powers to confer Literal., Honors upon Its Graduates. and its termaare as low - as they can be-in riew of the e6refertof the ettalente and the permanency Write Institution. . The FALL SESSION will commonce on Trednesdak, September2nd. Students should enter promptly and as for as possible patrons should write or tome on and en gage polusin Advance. For Ottalognee address , - aAug 63.4 t A. GIaiAREATT, President: MORY FEMALE COLLEGE, E „ADAR LISLE. PA. I nu, Last tlition of Learning. for Yount,lndiesi still be opened an Thunday, September 3d, 7863.. The Presi. dent Will be assisted by an (Orient corps of Toaclieq, The Colima oflustrtictirm wilrembi ce all tbe-bfancbes necessary to give young lake a reaped and *roues Mliegiate edacation. For Ciro:tiara and particular information. address the nuderstruell. Carlisle, Pa. IL D. CIIA 3f HERS, July tl'a, t3.10r. , -' President: 1111AMBERSBURO YOUNG LA DIES' SEMINARY.—TIicIaII Session 1663 will begin September Bth. the torma will be the- same as heretofore. A reduction of ont-third will be made in the charge for boarding where the ptipil is in' attendance from Monday to Fifday. ' 11 • For further partici:dare. aiiply to ang 'Rev. HENRY REINES, A, Et. Principal. frHE ELEVENTH SESSION OF ,snnny Bide Seminary will open on Tuesday, Sep - Umber let. , [july 2226 t. Eitg alit gaup. Gooo. . GREA . ri BAR'GrAINS." IWO*" NA' w - V ohix A ucrioios i ' ATI WALLACE'S, . . CORNEA DPI I MAIN AND, • QUEEN ffrtzErs. New style Mosioubiques; Diarue.chene Plaid, '' .. • Twilled Nosarabiques (to travelling dresses, Superior 3Jus ß n Delaines in eOlO2l, _ Colored Lawn" and Crape de Pany, '. 4 • Black S.4lk, swperlor quality, Superior i..yoip Redeemer Silks, (sublime (reality.), . ' A large lot of Linen Cambric Ilaildkeirchlets, - . ' A large lot of Irish Linen - Jocund - Collars; new style, ' ' ••_-, - .. - ,Soo Dozens 7..adiLvi, 511sseaand Men's Ocdton Hose, Mate Linen and Cotton Duck, Superior Prench•Doeskin, • V Superior solid color Pointille Pig silks, - Sup.rior GreY Leonora', erior Grey Poplin. . . Bes• alit-v Grey Leonora!,. bilk'o Collars, e•end_ • Dulles and lilizileel l illell,blittel - • Marseilles VOstin -A,.--- . ' griper Lad'inifenFil Kid Cilimei, 1,. Handsome New style Print, and,fling4asas. : I CARPETS. ', -. Snueels,Vel,vet, Three - ply (superior fine)and commer Carpet, '1: - Tour-four fiv e-font Cocoa and Canton Matting, 4-4 5-4 '0..4 E-4 10-4 floor Oil Cloths, Superior Bolting Cloths, . Bonnet Ribbons, Balmoral Skirts. '- [June 17, 'ES; SKIRTS! SKIRTS I! SKIRTS!!!. kt. A. JONES/ CELEBRATED " NE PLUS ULTRA" SKIRT, !OLD ONLY A? Ico.I7NORTIIBthSt,PHILADELPAiIA.- , Skirts of ali lengths, and any size waist znadeto order; and satisfaction' guarranteed. Ladies, :Wages and Children's Skirts of argil size and gliare, constantly on hand. • • ~ &err alisl warranted for Six, itontka: - ' READ HOW WE DdBIJEINESEL We do not make air 'Chet - *skirts Irides common accep tation of ,the term, but . ,wr , make 'THE dREAPESTEXit i I i SiIADE, briestme vrtiorrbo - . • • • THE ,BEST AND DFY,OO.II.PETITION 'We warrant ovary sliirtwe sell VAC exactly as rep- reion ted. malte„a4, We sell, kall-knowing how they are made we gnaranteirtheM wtb full confidence. If we telt a bad shirtioe tVW exediertkp O for askew one, and if they get ota of order or break within. six months, we ma/ repair thcet.fre.s of..o7httroe. : ' We mean to g 1 e a Par customers fall satisfaction; lint we iminidt - do seised coisipeteligitli ihelow priced auction ,goods. Weilenend 'entirely npon the superiority of the goods we Offer, end the fairness ear 'Method of doing business. - _ . Ordersieft at eitityocleitook EC TION4;II IfiRePUREPN72 . : " Take the'exact size of the 'waist, without any elkiw ince. thelex,act length:rem:lira an& the size around the bottom spring, Alio if tiwi 'skirt is to be large, emall,onnedinrusisuutv i i,,,t 9 potud Whether. a trail or plain round skirt. • If, A; SONGS; • • ' r No rtiTortai ang 19-tf, Over the Vax figure. • ryO;IIERCIIANTS:—The .1x , o) , to , soatte profitable. custom ta ,iOATFT/q6.11 In' tii6 • it 'MAIN KEPOSITORY. - - - TOB t y dorie aitheoffitietliallkAlaiLlN RAPOBITORY. • r - Xr °TICE TO TITS PEOPLE:ifOF ..FRA.NICLIN: CO • , - - ;ivho 311 . 014# - 1.5 , 116'-'• . •• • REBllifit'i"iiol;' - . - , ancitoall others who desire to I ILMEK — AI4II SAVE MONEY. I • has iwirt'tettttned from the Btst and opened the Mow, foe net hep td salt, CHEAPER ITRAE'. THE CHEPESt: 100 Baicele Brown Sager: 40 White " 60 . r , - Syrups and Molasses. 3000 The. choice Hams. , • 5000 ' 4 ( Sldes'and Shoulders. • • 400 Bage G. A: Salt; 60 Bags Ashton Vine Salt; • -1000 Seeks Table or - Dairy Salt 543:80xes Prime Cheese; • • 25 gross *mace Coffee ; • 1.500 11:4,E.celsier f' , offee• - • ; ••, 50 hlils. No.l, 2 and 3, Mackerel 100 bezes, Scotch' Bening, • 40.d0z. Teriee and Bed _ 100_ Dozens Confltrooms ; Bcizens iaierted Bnishca ; ' 50,000 Sosnrs at Alannfi f etorers'W4s; ; .st 1001tegs . Notts. ,••• 50 dozen Carry.Corebs and 'terse' tailßt. 'lOO gross llatchea at factory pricesr.• : 200 dos :Mason's "hoe Blacking at PIC tory priced; 600 doz..packed•Smotangyobnceo .25 grout Stove Polllsh. 25 gross indigo in boxe - s.`,- . .. , 100 tbs. Indigo In lump - . -100 doz. - PinVand halt plat Flasks, at -.. 1 44•9 1 74'Pf14ca , '25 ' 4 , Wine Bottle-a. 100 "; Fancy Soaps. , WATER, ' SV'GAR, • SODA and Justice of the Peace 'CRA,C4ARS;' . , by-the - barrel , 1 . PAINTED BEEK ETS,I4 the dozen,. '• ' F . . °ROUND and lINGRODND: EPIOP.S; at .wholesale prices; also, in grpatriiriety. - . - ,TOBACCO , c):F ALL: KII`IDS„ from 6 s. to a box, at City prices, together with bun= drada of _articles not named, an of which will be politely shoWn to customers, and if not sitialiod after ' iaxiunins,'..' ticm, that • HIS STOCK Z.A.IMESIi IN WM rowzi AND 1113-PRICES THE ;LOWEST. - he will not expect to make sales., - ' I am determined,to son goods very cheap 'Rid thereby, aeltthe more of them. The special attention of country merchants 19 incited to this stock of merchandise, as I cataand will sell goocia as low as any Jobbing house in'the city.— On all articles I can do seven, and on. Many Litchis better, than Q single barrel, bo., package of eloscre upuld be bought for in the city; -- - tidy 29. - WILLIAM nltT,wmpi • KEROSENEOIL. - , wiairst onveicats. . ,4noiteale arid retail GROCER; on the Diaukoad;Chata butg. hae tWen appointed Agent for Franklituntr of 'one of the hest K KKOSENE OIL COMPANIKS in *rte. State, and will sell OIL, WHOLESALE .A... 171) RETAIL' as low 'any liodse in 'Pittsburg or, Philadelphitif Lgok to your interest and bay your OlLLwhere you get It the ,Cheapest, and where it Is always warranted - to be -the very first quality. • • , [July ',29?',•tf. THE OLDEST 1:10USB in TOWN, AS A HOUSE OR HRMSTORE, On• the Northwest Corner, of tho,Diarnond • - . . .., . . . Everything, and more than hi/usually kept in!Ding , , Stores:` , AU Regular Drugt, Cough Sympa, , . • Ida/Tufa Camphorated Ctoilial,• t wilt Cure DteuTheti, ; ' c Cordials, Certain Ridaedles, • • Eheamatit Lim i- imeatty ••,' ..4Pc?dYne C 4 .. r „, st , SqsapriAlbi Syrups. • Ana other StindqralPierifiratrns of the • tottyJ, • Scars, about forty kinds: Pammintar, the ben of sOltide; -- Hotter andOirrtaPtitn*te,lluit ath bittlittedo • _ , fisiositrt 012ADAZitates, 24d A • ; 1 4 60 e ?!.zAAIw-tiiitarrit MILLER 04 litxpitErs,_, Junoloz.. . . Chtim beralark, Ps- g'S Medical..Piecovery K • Ayer 's Sarsapariiii;'. fisme'sCod Liver 1 0% Lindsay's Iltood'ffeireher, • Sturer's , Bittere, ,• • . Hostetter's Stom ach Bitters, Swath's Panacea; . • • , , Brown's Essence of 4TamaicaGinger, ; • = —• . Belettbott'OExtracr , Bath; i, 4 . Badwaell Medicines; • - Bkialdiagis Irbroattori initottair Alfibte ifedfcinsa at !rcaw„il'a..:=4s‘o: GENTS ay foithri REPO; jV ArroßT three maths to lb Benito it-Utile theserrice. ' FAUTCY; PItiNTING, .41,elietY - Va ' Tl • rieti of colors, done with neatnesa and dashed hat t e FItANIELLIf II.EPOMOIIII offica •, •WOHANIOS wh o desire tc; es: tezia th eir :bitsinass *bottid A3nrfal,litee thy; , ILLMELIN Fairt4,9lTOßY. ',4•" - erotsties, , WILLIAM -OE'LWICKS, IV6elesale find Retail DEALER' 'IN MERCHANDISE, tqAuturasaTta,- 7TIOLESAIIE AND 'RETAIL, I= FANCY HOLISICEEPINg ARTICLES, STONEWARE, QUEZNSV44RI3, NOTIONS, Drugs, iliteti4m, *tr. IS MILLER *HERE CAN 334 BAR, CHEAP' FOlt FOB INSTA2tCE, e li)funt'syratector Aildliothe& 41. Wotm )3yr:toil, Loiongee, Cod Liver Oils,' • Fluid,,,Rxtmet poctr, Lindeafe Blood fleakitbei, None Otheis thie Bonet` THAT •WIL 'i9-1` VOT'Ailedlibrio; 1.1 -A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED VEGETA BM:EXTRA-CT.- A PURR TONIC., - nit. - iitkiFilades&RmAir BIT ERQ Prepared bp, C: M Jackson; Philadelphia, I*.-.17,1' Will'efieetuklly cure DYSPEPSIA. OR NERVOUS Induced by the extensive saletunt uniyeloal pop ularity of Boofland's German Bitters (par vege• table), hosts of ignorant 'Quarks and , uns.erupulowe adventurers have opente t -upon suffering humanity the flood-gates of Nostrums, in - the eltavici , 'of poet whiskey,. vital compounded with iniunous drugs, and christens Tonics. Stomachics and Bitters. Beivare of the -inninvitcrable- arta'y .of Alcoh preparations, in .plethorie bottles and big-brill* kegs, under theldodeSt appellationef Bitters.whica instead of curing, only aggravate disease, and leave the disappointed sufferer in despair-' • HOOFLANbig' GERMAN- BITTF ? 11131 Are.not a nevi atid untried article; but have stood the test of fifteen years' trial by tho American pub lic; and their eeputationtind solo are not rivalled. by any preparation. • The praprietOrs have thousands of Lettere from the most eminent CLERGYMEN. LAW.XLIA, 'PHYSICIAN'S AND CITIZENS, testifying of ;heir pwnpersonlairtamiedgtto the beneficial effects sad tactical virtues of, those Bitters. • 2 'Do you vrant'ionietfring - to a:remain iscist : t ,Do you leant a pbod appetite? , Ile you vraiittd inrild'up your amatitutioit ,Do you wend *feel we ,„„ ,; 'Do you waft! to pet tic! of /Vervouimesa • Ml= ICE Do youaoont+Et+ern .Do you want to alsep welt 1. Do you want Act brisk and vigorous feeling I It you do. use 1100 ELAND'S GERMAN BITTERS t I From Rev. Neicton_l!ro.n.D..ll.i f E . dilcut-tf eL Encyclopedia of Religioue Knowledge. Although not disposed to favoror recometent Pa tent Bledicine. in general, through distrust of thief ingredients and effects, I Yet know of no suMbiewit reasons why a man may not testify to the benefits kw believes' himself to Wye. re,ceived, from any'alPis preparation, in the hope that he may thus contrrb ute to tho henefirof others. - I do thig the mortiltedily in - regard to Hoolland% German Bitters. prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, this city, becatie I was prejudiced against thorn Ike inane years, under the impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. lam indebted to sow friend; Robert, Shoemaker, Esq., for the removal sit this prejudice' by propet tests, and for encoutage ment to try them, when suffering from great sat !Ong continued The use of three bottles Or these Bitters, at the beginning of the present Yeet.. was' folletitst by evident relief, and restoration to degree of bodily and - mental vigor which I.bed nob • felt fur sirmonths before, and had almost despair ati of regaining.. I therefore thank God and my (flea for directing me to the use or them. ' - J. NEW TON DI? t OWN. • I Philadelphia:uno 23,1861 . 1 .--ie3 • • • • ' ' PARTICULAR NOTICE. There are many preparations sold undei thetiaise • of Bitters, Rut up in ;quart bottles, compounded * of die cheapest whiskey of conaion rum, costing fioilt 20 11. , 40 cents per gallon, the 'ratite distruiscd-hy Aniteor riander Seed. - This class of .Bitteri ,hAs caused and mill, maims, ,to cause;"aalorig" els they can be sold, hundred* to - A thceleath,o,r, thi drunkard. By their use, i the.aystess:` la kept con t inually under theinfluence of Areohal4 -Stimidanta of the vorst kind, the desire .for Liquor created and kept up, and the result i 4 all th'horraret attendant uporia drunkardla kle and death . , , • /Or these :who desire and 'RILL HA YE a - LU;;ltu2 Bitter*, tee Puhiish the follotaina _off -receipt , ON BOTTLE 11001 , 1 AN LOS GEItMAN BUTTE andntizisith. TH KBE Q °ARTS OF_GOODAIIAN DY 011 IVHISKB Y. - and the residt will be a preps!, ration that will far excel in mcdicinal virtues cold true excellence any of the numerous Luvuor'Biitera - the market, cost` much hare' a/I-the virtues of HOLIFL AND'S BlT'l'Elarin coo 'flection with a Yr?odArtiele of Litazor, ax aTaluch less price than these in/erictx preparations mill coat7voss.- ATTENTION, SOLDIERS! AND THE. FRIENDS OF SOLDIERSI We' tall the attention of all having relations gee friends in the army to the feet that - 11#6flandli' German•l3ittera': gun nine-tenths of tilt disco ses induced by exposures and privationsincillent camp tile. In, the-lista published almost d,i/i4 in theft newspapers, on the arrival of tho sick, it will bs forme that. n very large proportion' areertfferitee from debility. Every cap of that kind caul° rea dily mired by llocrtland's Gorman Bitten. : ,P,iseaisear .resulting from disorders of the digestive organs art epeedilY removed. We have no hesitatiavin Oa tu that, if theSe, Bitters were freely used amo oar soldiers, hundreds of lives might be amid that will otherwise be lost. We mill o'er - Ocular attention to the folloanng re markable and well authenticated cure of onp of this eat 011'8 hero's:whose life, to - use his own laguage. has been saved h_y the Bitters:" • • I NITILADBLPHIA. Aligust-23118611. kessrs. , 4cte, gentleni.ep, yaw Hoottand's Gerznan Bitters has saved my lila There is no mistake in this; It is vouched for by enmlultil of 'my comradel.'some - of -whose names are Appel:4- Pd, and ,who were fully cognizant of all the ewers stances ofmy case, - lam, and have been fortheletit four _years, amember of Sherman's celebrikted Rea tery, and under' theltainediate oommand ef Capt. R. B. Ares. Through_ the.exposureattendant w on my arduous duties, I was attacked in.Ntivembas' last-with inflammation of theism and was for days in the hospital. This was followed by mat debility, heightened • by an attack of drictiterY was then removed from the White House. and, seat to this eity_ory board the steamer " State of Maine," from which 'I landed on the 28th of J/lne. Sins that time I ismie been about as low as any pte coda be an& still retain a spark of vitality.. Eor a week :or more I was: scarcely able to swallow. uythieg, and if I did force a. morsel down, it was immediate ty_thrown up again.. , I could not eveix keep a glass of water su mach,*. Life couldmot last under these elmstaa ces, and, accordingly, the physicians, who ad bees working faithfully, though unsueeessfellye remiss me from the grasp of thedread Archer, frankly told :iaii•they - could do im more for me. and itillised se, to see a clergyman, and to make such disposition - - mylimitisd funds as best suited me. Au ziliquaitat tines iiher.isited me at the hospital, Mr. Erederielit -Stainbron: of Sixth below Arch Street, advised am u a forlorn hope, ,to try your Bitters. and kindly 'procured a bottle. From the time I commenced I:ir king thput the gloomy shadow ofdeath receded, an* am new, thank - God for it. getting better.- =Thom& I have taken but two bottles, I have gained is pounds, and I feel sanguine of beingertaittod tO rejoin My wife ancl, daughter, from w an I how* heard nothing foreighteen months: for, gentians lam 11. loyal. Virginian. from the vicinity..of Frost liciyal. TO your invaluable - tittersvri I ow of life which, has taken the plauof yap* rears—to your Bitters will I owe the privilege at agaiti, clasping to my ,bosom those who ate dearult to meinlife. Very traly,ypurs, • • ISAAC lifttl•ONS. "We' fully concur in the truth-oft he 'above state ment, as we haddespaired of seeing owl felartibt. Mr. Malone. restored to health. • 140liN - CUDDLEBACK. , Ist New York .gatteteri GEO. A. ACKLEY Co. C. lth Maine. . 7 : LEWIS CHEVALIER, 92d NewYoticir, L. E. SPENCER. lit Art„,l-latt. F. J. B. FAREWELL. Co-. B. 3d Vermont:, HENRY B. JEROME, Co. B. [ lIENRY - MsDONALD;Co. C. 6th Maine. '..,JOHN • P. V WARD, Co. E.sth Maine. 1- - HERMAN' KOCH. Co. H. MIN. Y. NAT. B. THOMAS. Co. F.9sth Pe. r A. j.--BIAIBALL.- Co, - A, 3d Vermont, JOICH:JENKINS:Cct. B. 166th Pa. • EMI lEll 13-E W, A B OF C 0 IiJNT RAPS I TIN 68Q that the signature "C. M:gittrirSON.* is on the RAPPER ofeach bottle. r „ PRICE PE4139'171,13. 75 MS, OR HALF y0Z.F011.54.00.-_ Should your idilre , Stiliwpgiat not.tiove,the areas. danot be put off bY - anynf the intoxteatint propaa— tionfhat-maybeofferediniteplaechut,lend tour. and we will forward 631 AUCH el:murals - packed ernrm. AhIP hiIOIO.OOR. bTRET, - JONES - 65 WAN% - (Buo4easora to C. *.:dookaor k & Co). - t - • • • • PitstmittETollll... FOP. BALE inr, Dxusgist . a and S Peallza 'n eters town ' UhitedS. - Ex tt n:l7 s - ffilel:firat • •all (licences firkin or. Stomach. 'Fn ' the Stomach. NMI , Food, Fullness or Brantatioini; Whin( Stomach. Serimmulle cult Breathing. Fla ir Suffocating Sens*- , Dimness of Nisi" Fever and Bull Paha soiration. Yellowness the Side. Beek, Chest. -Beat. Burning in the - Rvil, and great De— irita. rittose ,LCOROL 5R BAII the above diseases' M ,f a hundredq _ 0