B We . hav e a ...ea.% for years tatth Mgrs. -R1 C. %bottle, k _Co., furnishers-et gentlemen's under elothlng.:and have ever fOnnd them obliging aridpromp r ~tylttgtnlleatlsfretion. Aroma perec , nal acquaintance InitlrMr..-W., we feel able to recommend him warmly. It - is s injurylo him to mention that he turned nut heti — Ur* with the Penne. militia, on the occasion of the 13+ Manton of our _ , We hove seen the stock of Messrs. John C. Ilp i ins & Co., and can recommend it as Very Ittfge r Um& oficreat, variety. Dealers would doubtless profit by _*Malt to- htd place of business. Ills advertisement of ebb* glans and queepaware will be 'found in our coil -4/81110." - - - A. H. Bandols, manufacturer Of gilt -moulding and Picture frames has his advertisement in oar piper, understands his business, is obliging —*id cheap. An experienooot,yearii leads ns to the war elusion' fiat Ave could do better no where than with UM. -- i If good Pianos and gentlemanly manners will, stakeit business, Mr. GOuld's fortune Is socured r - Ife recommend purchasers at large to give Lim a cal! biltiie purchasing eLseatere. See advertisement., The card of M. D. Beidelman will be foun In imother page °four paper. - We can only say that we' know enough of this house to recommend it candidly t'43 the Matinees community. 1 ARMY OF THE CIBIBERLAND'i. A Great Battle in Georgia A DESPERATE STRUCCLE REPULSE OF THE REBELSr " 1 114.e' Enemy Reinforce TEMPORARY REVERS E . OUR:POSITION REGAINED., ten, tee said to be,in Command of the gebelS. IiEADqS ARMY, of THE Cumnait t opm, 31Mileafrom Crawfish Springs, Sept. 19. , An. engag e mente begun this morning . t eleven. o'clock With a heavy attack on GRA. Thomas, forming the left wing ; : but at,firk was' thought to be merely a feint. The left was composed of McCook's and -Crittendeni's troops thrown in as convenience offered, the main portion of each being on the march at the time.. The fight on the left was 'veity desperate; The enemy was repulsed, but 4n being reinforced regained their position, frohr which they were subsequently driven, after a "desperate engagement of an hour and a half. Gen. Thomas charged them for nearly a mile punishing them severely. , About 2 P. M. the rebels made a dasht the centre, composed of Van Cleve's and Reynold's divisions. The former was struck 'on the right flank, and being vigorously push ed., fell back until the centre was broken and the troops much scattered. Gen. Thomas on the left, and Gen. Davis on the right, threw forward, their forces vigorously towards the gap, and after a hard fight recovered the lost ground. The fight on flit, extrenie right has been light, the enemy apparently purposing to get between:us and Chattanooga. The general engagement ended by 4 o'cloek P. IL Gen. Palmer, who had gathered the scattered forces, and Gen. Negloy, who had been sent 'from .the right flank to feeltbe cen tre, pushed forward and re-established our line as it had been before, parallel with and along the Chienminga The country is level, and thickly over grown with small. timber and brush, unfa vorable to the use of artillery, and very li#le 'hal been used. The battle thus far his been a bloody one. Our loss is very heavy, and the prisoners say that some of their regiments were almost 4- nihilated. Both nd armies occupy t; when the fight began. Wo took ten guns and lost seven. It is reported that General Lee is in com mand. • 1 The rebel prisoners: taken represent „be corpt Qf Generals Hi 1, Polk, Johnston, •Find Longstreet. LATEST RIO oROSEGRANS 3 ARMY He is Defenjed in Georgia' i A RETREAT' ON CHATTANOOGA! We have the following brief and v:e i ty pninful.news from Gen. Rosegratis army,.-- `The occupation of the telegraph lines !for military purposes prevents for the preient I the , transmission of details. LOUISVILLE, Monday, Sept. 2i. - • Our army under Gen. Rosecrans has h,een baaii , beaten; and compelled to retreat to Chattanooga, by Bragg, with heavy rein forcements from Lee,_ Beauregard and 'Soo Johnston. 15.10 DizSite INTEW — liroar., Sept. 20.—A letter from Mot ris Island reports the rebels extremely inlay repairing Fort Sumter. Steamers are eon stantly plying there from the city with mate rials therefor. Deserters Say that After strengthening Sumter and planting more batteries on James Island, General 13e0re gard intends to assume the offensive in order if, possible, to gain possession of Morris{ Is land. Charleston is said to be full of rebel troops: . • I Other accounts state that it may be aWeek yet before General Gilmore can open tire up on Charleston. The mounting of gu*s:on tbsi7-north end of Morris Island proves very slow work, but our losses there from,the-reb il tire have been trifling. f- DIED. • p a the 14th inst. in this place, BatcAkaptLY. eldest son of Mr. J. Geo. Wolf, in the 18th ! ear of his age. Oa the 13th inst., in this place, Mrs. ROSA N I 74. M . 11,01an.p in the 70th year of her age._ - = On the ilth inst., in Marion. Mr. SAMUEL, FILSON, t uged i 4s Years, 2 months and days. , On, the 12th inst.. in Antrim twp., - LrtLa4 31 4 1 ", `,llo'grgEl4 Died 8 weeks. I . -e iki•thefLth inst.. in Green township, Mr. DAVIE!. • mos-w, aged 64 years. 10 months and 0 drays. - On the 17th inst.. in Peters township, JoaslOisr.vrx 'youngest sea' of -John and Sm..to Greenawalt! aged 1 year. 11 months and 23 days. ()n the 18th inst,-in Green township, this - county, ' ERWARD PYRUS BBINDLO. aged 1 year, 1 month and 27 days. On the 20th inst., near Marion, this county, DAN ::lat,-Mutt. aged 41 years. 3 months, and 22 dais. On the 11th inei., dear Loudon. IDA CATHARIICR; infant daughter of Wm. Vance. aged 8 - months and I do% On the 15th inst., neer Bridgeport. A4astit 4 ns 11., Want soh of Jacob Batman, aged 5 months and 12 days:- • On the 10th inst., Mrs. TAlnsi. C.. wife of Rev. G. 'fitV, Willard. of Dayton. Ohio. and daulthter,of 'Dr. IP. P 4 W. and Mary B. P. Little. deed. Of Xereephorg. On the 7th inst.. in Keithsburg, Ills., by Bev. H. EMBU Mr. CALV S. ORTR, formerly of ,Mereers- CALVIN S. to Miss M. l'itsscis, daughter of A. Sheriff, of heithsburg. On the 17th inst. at the home of the bride's moth er, by the Rer. R. P. Thomas, Mr. Joint BEAVER to Miss MARY JANE BRAYER. • ' On ihekst of May, at the Ger. Ref. Parsonage, in St. Thomas, by the same, Ma. GEORGE lifiLLan. to Mis &MIA CaisY. Prevention of Incrustation in Steam Boa. , irs.—WLNA.NS'ANTDINCRUSTATION POWDER MOVES AND PREVENTS THE DEPOSIT' P SCALE; -AND WITIIOI7T INJUR Y TO TIID IRON. :Sims YzAss Vf Vet. References in all parts of the country, 41r.: Albany Gas' co.; Eaton, Gilbert & Co., and others', Troy ; Syria. ruse, Rochester, Auburn, &c., &c.; John. Gibson & Jo., Phelps, Charles Ensign, John It. Evans & Co., Jewett & Root, and others, Buffalo Cleveland, Colniubus, Banes &c.; GOO. Shield. *lles Greenwood, Mitchell & Rnintrielsburg, and 40 others in Cincinnati; and through. out the West; Indianapolis, ,Dayton, Terre Rante, Lo gansport, Chicago. Springfield, St. Louls, l St. Paul, &c., &c., &c. Cost about 40 to 60centa per week. For thew tar, address ii. N, WINANS, P.p.Box. No. 6. r''.':Edifor of Repository—Dear Sir ? : With 'our permission I :wish to say to the renders of your paper that I will send by return mall to all who wish ; ‘ it, (free) a Recipe, with full directions fot making and using &simple Vegetable Balm, that will ; effectually re ,move, in 10 minutes, Pimples, Blotches, Tan; Freckles, and all4ropurities of the Sku s leaving . the same soft clear; smooth and beautiful. se I will also mail free to those harind Bald Heads or Bare Faces, simple 'directions and information that' Will enable them to start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair; Whiskers, or a Moustache, in less than 30 days. All ap plications answered by re:Urn mail without charge. Respectfully yours, THOS. F. CHAPMAN, ' Chemist, No, 831 Broadway, New Xerk. july22'63-inn George Steck Co's Picinos.—Cßzssox SPRINGS, Aug. 180.—Mr. J. E. GOULD, Seventh and Chestnut streets, Philcsielphfa.—D..s Snx—Davlng had frequent opportunities of examining the Stenos minis by .Slesers. George Steck & Co, New York, during the past few years, fu the practice of my profession as Tuner, I pronounce them the mist perfect instruments I have ever seen. In point of touch; equality, and singitig tone they may defy comparison With any.and all other makes, while in tiie upper two octave (treble notes) they are incompara bly the finest I have tiny knowledge of. C. E. ISARGIST, , Tuner of Pianos,. 907_ ChostrtuCS t., Philada. eept a 3-3 Ora ent6Hron Works.—Wocip & PEROT, 1136 Ridge Arenas, l'haladdphia, Pa.,. offer for sale upon the most favorable Terms, NEW and BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS in groat variety of IRON :RAILING for CEMETERIES, RESIDENCES, &c., of Wrought and eastlron, and GALVANIZED IRON and BRASS TUB ING ; IRON VENANDAUS, BALCONIES, STAIRS, COUNTERS FOUNTAINS, GATES, COLUMNS, HITCH- ING POSTS, LAMP STANDS. VASES, TABLES, FLOW ER STANDS, SOFAS, CHAIR B,STATIIARY, ANIMALS and all other Iran Works of a Decorative - character Designs forwarded for selection. Persons applying for same, will please state the kind of work needed. sept 9,'63-1m Madame Porter's Curative Balsam has long tested the &nth that there are first principles, in 'Medi cine as there is in Science, and this Medicine Is com pounded on principles suited to the manifold nature of Mani Thectire of Oolds is in keeping open the pores, and creating a gentle internal warmth, and this is caus ed by the use of this Medicine. lie remedial qiialiths are based on its power to assist the - healthy and vigor ous circulation of blood through the lungs, it enlivens the muscles and assists the skin to perform its duties of regulating ihetteat ofilis' system, anifin gently throw ing ofr'the waste substance from the surface of the body., It is not a violent remedy, but emollient, warming, searching and effectivs. Sold by all druggist at 13k and 25 cents per bottle. [July 22. Card to the Suffering.—Thb Rev.- William Cosgrove, while laboring ati a missionary. in Japan, was cured of Contumption when all other means bad failed by a recipe obtained from!. learned physician in the great city of J. ddo. This recipe has cured groat numbers who were suffering, from Consumption. Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Colighs and colds, And the debility and nervous depression caused by these disorders. Desirous of ben e elitting others, I will send this recipe, which I have brought home, with ma, to all who need it, free of charge. Address Rev. W.M. COSOKOVR, • dec 5,62.1 y . 439 Fulton'Avenue, Brooklyn, N. N. e same groundi us A Gentleman, -eared of lVerrons Debility, 'lncompetency, Premature Decay and Ydutbfnl Error, attuned by a desire to benefit others, will be lies py furnish to all Ai bo need It (free of Charger) tho recipe and ions for making the simple Remedy used in his Those is-billing to profit by his experience—ttrui poaseas a Valuabru Denielly—wlll'receive the eame, by return mail, (eirefullyaeafed,) by addrotaing. JOIIN 11,.. OGDEN, N 0.60 Nassau Street, Now York. aug . l2,3m OEM Employment !—Aients Wanted !—We will pay from 825 to $75 per mon th, and all expenses, to active Agente.or give a commission. Particulars sent Pee.— Address Eats SEWING Mecums COMPANY. It. JAMES General Agent, Milan, Ohio. april 20, 63.1 y REPORT OF - THE MARKETS FLous.—About 200 bbls. good extra sold at $5 50, and 1000 bbls. extra family at $6 @6 25, mostly at the latter rate, for good Ohio; about 500 bbls. old stock family also sold at $5 25)5 60 bbl. Rye Flour is scarce and wanted, at ss®s 25 "V bbl. Coax 311:41..—Penna. is offered at $4 bbl. WHEAT.—SaIes of 8000 bus. at 956110 c. for inferior, 1250132 c. for common to good and prime old do., Mc. for amber, and 145 to 160c.7f0r white,,ineluding 2500 lierauckv at 1570160 c., which is an advance. Rye is scarce, and quoted' at 95©100c. for new and old. ' Coax.—About 2500 bush. sold at 88c. for western mixed, and 85c. for yellow; the .of ferings are light. o..vrs command 670968 c. for new, and 70c' for old. t ' CHAMBERSDURG, Sept. 22, 1863. Barra 16 WARDED W00L........... 50 Haasl2 IlinveszeD WOOL.— 33 • LARD . 8 GRONER SEC 600 TALLOW SOAP.... BACON HAMS BACON SIDES.-- SOUP Bram; - CHAMBERSBURG FLOUR AND GRAIN MARKET. Wheat—Mhtte... Cona..—,—. Mercer, New Pink•&yea.... MARRIED. i 11 WALL ST.; Nrw YORE. Philadelphia Markets. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 22, 18G3 PRODUCE MARKET. CORRECTED W'RENLY. -8 TiIIOTOT 4.10 6 AA; Bgrp 12 PARED PLUMS ..... ..:. 3 00 8 UNPARED PEAvass 1 60 ..... - 1 60 DRIED APPLES 1 00 CORRECTED AT CRAMBERSBDRO MILLS POTATO MARkET. Orb0:: - !..fiiiiiiikn7ItiOi*ii:46cttiti . :.' - 4b,iirg - T i tij a. ‘.‘', liteW atibertisments. TIALL GRASS.-500 Tons Wanted. will pay P iz dollars per ton for Fall Oram -if well cured and delivered at my mill. aept 23 J. ALLISON FXSTER. TO§T.—On Monday evening last, 4 II between the Presbyterian Church and the Toll Oats en the, Shippeneburg Bike, Ft. BLACK JET CROSS BREAST PEI: The finder will hi> liberally rewarded by leaving it at this office. Dept; 23. PURSE FOUND IN CUMBER LAND Talley Rail Road Cara, containing a small amount of money.• The owner can obtain the-same by calling At their otfice.Chembereburg Depot. proving prop erty, and paying for advertisement. [sepal t WANTED IMMEDIATELY.- I An Assistant Mater, Who is well qualified for the 'position, and Of goodtharacter. No others need ap ply. 81328 RAY sept 23A Arlington Mills, Georgetown, D. C. N E W DAIRY.=-- - .The subscriber having opened a Dairy upon hie Farm,.would tn f the citizens of Chtualbershurg that be is prepared to furnish than with pure fresh Milk daily.. Persons desir ing to be supplied will leave their names and places of residence with Samuel jleisher. Sept 23 DANIEL REIMER. JOHN CJ HOPKINS. JOHN 2e6LVENEY. JOHN C. HOPKINS & CO: • - IMPORTERS R DEALERS IN CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE, 0n1,22, '63-Gm - No. 612 MARS!? iiTBSZT. PIiILADELPICIA. For further particulars apply to S. KURYOCK, Chambersburg. Pa. ' , rap. TLERII & BROTHER, imparters. Manufacturers and WhnWatt Dealers, IN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, GERMAN, Fttk:NCII AND ITALIAN STRINGS, No. 705 MAIMS? STRUT, PIIILADELPitA Orders morally -attended to by S. S. SHRYOCK, Chambersbnig. [plept Z3-Iy. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- Notice is hereby - given that Letters of Adminis tration' on the Estate of Samuel Nilson. late of tittilford townsitip,..dec'd, have been granted to tho undersigned, residing In said township. - All persons indebted to the snid Estate, a'e requested to make immediate payment. and those having claims or demands against the Estate of said decedent, will rnakeknown - thesanin without delny. to sept Y 3 6t* • C. H. McliiiilGHT, Attu' r. ADMINISTRATORS'NOTICE.--7- Notice is hereby given, that' Letters of A.dminis , [ration on the Estate of George - Leruaster, late of the Borough of Chambersburg, dec'd. have IP.en granted to the undersigned. residing in said Borvugh. All personskdowing themselves indebted to sald'Es: tate will please make immediate payment; and those having claims will present them properly authenticated fur settlement. PHILIP LEMASTEIL Adners., Sept 23 - JOHN A. LI:MASTER. f ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- Notice Is hereby given that Letters of Adminis , trationom the Estate of John Smith, late of the Borough of Charnhersburg, deed, have been granted, to the nn dersigned, -residing in mai d'llorough. All persons knowing themselves Indebted to said Es tate will please maw immediate pa) meat ; and these having claim. will present them properly authenticated for settlement. CATHARINE SMITH. [sep. IMI") Admex. ADMIN --- ISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that -Letters of Adminis tratton on the Estate of James M. Bradley. late of Her cersbnrg borough, dec'il. have been granted to the under signed, residing in said Borough. All personsknowing themselves indebted to said -Es tate will please make immediate payment: and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. Sept CLARISSA BRADLEY. Adm'rx. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE.= Notice is hereby given that Lettersuf Administm. Lion on the Estate of John Renfrew. late of 13 uilfenttwlt., dec'd, have been granted to the undersigned, residing hi said township. AU persons indebted to the said Estate. are hereby re quested to make immediate payment. mid those basing claims or dementla'agalest the Estate of said decedent, will make known the same without delay, to . • eep 23 ARTHUR H: BANDOLS, MANUFACTURER GF Rosgwoop AND GILT MOULDINGS I LOOKING GLASS AND PICTURE FRAMES, of every description, • N.W.CORNJER DT THIRD AND CALLOWILL Ste.. Pm LADALP ELIA. - Orders to the largest extent promptly executed. Ordi ra filled by S. 8. SURYOCK, Ctounbersborg, Pa, sept. 23 RIDELMAN, WHOLESALE GROCER AND PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 703 'MARKET k No. i; NORT.1,111; ST., PHILADA. Incites the attention of -merchants to his large and well assorted stock of Sugany, Sprit's, Tees, and Careen all;of which will be sold at lowest market rates. Conritry Iniyers and sellers alit find it to their advantage t o g i ve him a call. Price currents containing. all theraricties of the mar ket to be had of S. S. SHREOCK, Chambeisburg. sept. 3 C.-WALBORN & CO'S R wHOGES A LE- AND RETA,IL READY BADE LINEN AND DRE -S STOCK MANUFACTORY, - NO. 5 cf• 7 -Vora Sizth Street, Philadelphia. Silk, Merino and I otton tinder Si irts and Drawers, Cra vats. Scarfs. Gloves, I landkerchiefs. &c. Shirts; Wrappers end Dress Stocks made to order by measutenient, and 'warranted to give satisfaction. Orders may 17.0 left With S. S. 81111TOCIC, Chambersbnrg. seg. 'Z3 PRIVATE RESIDENCE -F 0 R SALE.—Thu Subscriber, residing about one mile Nth th of Clounbeisltrg. a short distance off the Ship pensburg Pike. offers at Private Sale, a new two-story. BRICK COTTAGE DWELLING, containing a Parlor, -Dining-Room and Klichen on the first floor , nod 3 Bed Chambers on the second floor. The, Rouse [shunt In the latest modern style. The ground comprises about .7+4 of an Acre, and is liandkonely fenced, There Is on tho premises a Wash House. Smoke Ilouse, Wood louse, and all necessary and convenient outbuildings. There is also a new Carpenter Shopsm, the lot, which can be readily converted Into a stable. The Garden is in a good state of cultivation. and the Lot is well planted with GRAFTED FRUIT, such n o Apples. Peaches, Plums, Pears. O rapes, &c, Tho property can be seen at any time, and terms made known-by calling at the premises. Sept 23 tf JOHN STRIKE. 1 CM 'FIST OF 1 . 1 the Post Offl. Alglre AreireW Armstrong W =t!l foyer John- Brer4r. eorge BroWn .Breneroan Christ Brown Francis 11 . Bitnor Wm/01We Bowser Thomas Burtfield &Union Crammer John' Colo Caroline Cl ?k Robert Car !teary D 10)1111M John ickerson John Earley Gen W Fetters John OntesLOtaba GreatheddJ W Gotwalt J W Hamy Jacob offman A Persons Wilzig to thatthey. have boot IPIUBLIC SALE.—The _undersigned Agent for the heirs of Joseph Oiler, dec'd, will offer a üblic Sale, on Wednesday. , the 14th day of October, 1883, the MANSION FARM, of said dec'd, situated three miles from Waynesboro', on the Mentzer Gap road, ono short mile north'of Hopewell Mills, adjoining lands of Daniel Hollinger, Solomon Haristugh and Josiah Burger, containing 160 ACRES more or less, 120 Acres of which is LiMestone Land in a high state of cultivation, the hal anceFreestone Land, about 30 - Acres of which is well set -with thriving Timber. The improvements are a large twoetory STONE HOBSE,Bank Steno Barn, 80 feet long frame Wagon Shed, Spring Rollie, Summer Howe, Wash Hones, Wood House, and Carriage Shed under one roof, Stone Blacksmith Shop, and other outbuildings, in good repair. There is =ORCHARD of choice Fruit CM said Farm, each as apples, Fears , Peaches, Ac. There to about 12 or lb Acres of MEADOW LAND to the • farm with a stream of Water running through It. To this stream the cattle have access from every held. There is also a never failing well with pump in it at the dwelling House—The situation is a pleasant end desirable one, and Is conveni ent to churches, school houses and mills.. For further Patticularo enquire of the agent living near the property; or 01408. S. Oiler, living on the premises. - - . Palo to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day,when the terms will be made known. Possession given on the Stet - deof of April, 1884. Seta 23 JOHN.- S. 0/iLER, Agent- 8 00 1 25 fa oo 6 60 .... 105 ..... 100 JOUN T. RENFILESI S. R. BURNS., AETTERS remaining in iat Chantbersburg. Sept. 22.• 1863: ,- 'Bollinger .1 9 ilifeipherJno FFnw}seeker' Susan n 11t2 John 112 Roan Ihinah M flaws.7(hn W Itinglo Charlotte Koster Jelin Richardson it Kuhn John Robinson Juo (col) Wilk *Matthews Spitler John Long Ben) N 2 Scott Lewis Wm IL • Spahr Peter P Logue John II Sellers .floury LasinatiMrsElizth Smith Rosie K Munyon John IF Scottßev Otho J 2 Mona mita Sane] Shorts Eliza Myers Miss Mary Sells J W C 2 Mohler Samuel Smith L F M..rgan II S Stringier John McElhare, Samuel i.nyder Mrs Jane McElliare James Snortts Henry Huxley. William Tomleson Amos B PloyerMrs Martha Van Dorn Philip Phillippy Mathias Williams Modes Pence Abraham Wood D H - Pinard li N Yung David or the above Lettt in advertised. J. re will pleiuge'sai Vi r .DEAL, P. 4. IL on abbeitionnento: jcIIOOL NOTICE.,--The - Public Schools for the Borough of Chambers burg will open on_Honday the glith of Seplember. Scholars will return to their former &Nada. when changes will be made should the Directors think advisable. By order of the Baird, J. N. SNIDER, Seciebir, wept 23-lt uItEMOVAL.—From 433 Market St: to the large Iron •Building•sl3 Market and MC minerce SireOts. - More (Beds than any Must fiithe United States. . A. H. P R - A NC'I S CIT'S , 51 r) &no 'COMMERCE STS., SE ICeipt(the Largest tack in the United:States of , Buckets. Brooms. Tubs. Churns, Baskets. Brasile* Mats, Measures, • , (-locks. Looking-Ginsses. Oil Cloths and Carpets, Window Shades and Paper, . Ord Cages, Japan Ware. and Whips. ~- _ Also. Cotton Batting, Wadding, Twines, It [eking, Ropes•la Culls . and Dozens. Cotton Yarns; . , Cotton and Linen Carpet-4+lln. One Prices will average Lower than luiy other House in thisalty. 'Pall mildest for yourselves. , For, further particulars apply to S. S t FITRYOCK, Chatriberehurg. Dept. 23 , EAINBA.UGH 'S - • CLOCK', SNATCH AND JEW N Y ESTABLISHMENT, MAIN STD ADJOINING TUE POST °Fine% ant/errburg. Porn:T. no undersigned would respectfully call attention tb ' late presmut stuck Consisting , of WAtCIIES, Gold and Silver of American and European Manufacture of all qualities and styles and at the lowest priced. CLOCKS In great variety. Parlor, Mantel, Office, &C., &c JKWELItY: The newest mid most desirable styles of Onyx, Coral end - Pearl, Uotd Chains, Bracelets. Flatter Ilings, Ovid T1111111)1(.11, Lleeve Buttons, Necklaces,-.Armlets, Mosettie4 Odd Fellows Breast Pins, he., Lc. MOURN ,NO ARDJ ET JEWELRY. A splendlit stock and newest styles. SIDVERAND PLATED.WAREt-, Coloristlogof Tea Seta, Casters, 31up,Spounp, Forks, GOLD PENS From the bait and meet celebrated iaanufactories. FANCY GOODS. A very large and iittructive stock. CUTLERY AND POCKET KNIVES. Rodgers superior Pen d linlves of different qualities an prices. GOLD, SILVER AVL.STEI L SPECTACLES. .• The long experience of the undersigned in the selection and adoption: of Ulazises; enables him to suit - them to - any sight. At rto time have the people of this county had h more attractive and extensive Stock to select from than is new ',resented at the iistibliehnient of the undersigned. Every article is new andel the latest style ano wilt be sod at the very.lo Wist price. An exununation Is solicit ed before purclinsing elsewhere.. tray. Repairing dune at the shortest notice by compe tent and skilful workmen. B. AUG EILNBAUGLI. s opt' 23] 24 door South of Not Odice, Chumb'g, Pa TO THE LADIES , ,.OF AMERICA Licits , S PERIODICAL DROPS, PERIODICAL. DROPS, LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS, LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS, THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY! TUE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY! THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY! THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY! LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS ARE BETTER THAN PILLS! ARE BETTER THAN PILLS! ARE Bta - tR THAN PILLS! ARE BETTER THAN PILLS! Lyon'i Periodical Dmpa are THE oFr i y...F.Wlll PREPARATION - THE ONLY FLUID PREPARATION THE ONLY mu) PItEPARATIM TUE ONLY FLUID PREPARATION ever hranght before the pnbiic, and as a diuretic and ,pecltip irregnlarlefer, challenge+ •he world to pr. - duce an equal; they are, in the most oh stinate cases, RELIABLE, IND SURE TO DO 0001)1 . RELIABLE. AND SURE TO DO GOOD! RELIABLE. AND SURE TO DO Goon: RELIABLE, AND SURE TO DO 00011! AND CANNOT-DO MAIM AND CANNOT DO HARM, AND:CANNOT DO RAR3I, AND CANNOT DO lIAWAL IF THE DIRECTIONS ARE ADHERED TO! H . THE DIRECTIONS ARE ADHERED TO! IF THE DIRECTIONS ARE ADHERED,TO 1 IN TILE DIRECTIONS ARE ADHERED TO! SAFE AT ALL TRIES! SAFE AT ALL TIMES! SAFE AT ALL_TIVRA SAFE - AT ALL 'TIMES e xcel when expressly forbidden In the directions srlfrb are wt•apped ground eacli bottle, and have *he 'written signature of Pr. Jl 4 io. L. LYON upon them NONE OTHERS ARE GENUINE! NONE OTHERS ARE GENUINE NONE OTHERS ARE GENUINE I NONE OTHERS ARE GENUINE: BEWARE OF CbUNTERFEITS I BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS I BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! XEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS I They cure,all those ills to which the female system fp subjected with dlipt.tch and a degree of certsi"ty whlcL nottingbuteacleaffflcally ceinpoicitled Llaid:prepars iion ; 'could reach. USE NO OTHER I USE NO OTHER ! USE NO OTHER I USE NO OTHER! For my Drops stand 'Ware the world as the ne plus ultra of all remedies, foi tbo cure peal' disease. of the kidneyna. , ll bladder, Leucorcah, Pralapsus, and the mild but positire correction of all irregularities. DO NOT DE IMPOSED UPON!! DO NOT IMPOSED UPON.! DO NOT DE IMPOSED U:PON! DO NOT BE-IMPOSED UPON ! b- those who hare other -preparations, a bleb they de sire to palm bti upon the atrength t of the popularity or my Drops, and a ho reeemmend their own ntetrum - s. thus appropriating to thenniolree the constant demand for my Per:edical Drops, MIA medium for ceiling something which is worthless and Inefficient; But wheifthe gust you apply to has not gm them, either make him buy them for you, or else enclose one Eiellar to the near est .general wholesale agent, who -will returtt you a bottle by return Itzp'rees. ' You will thus save jourielees trouble and obtain re. lief from the greatest Vernal° Regulator of the Nine• toenth C en tnry, , Over 25,000 Bottles of this medicine hive _been sold within the lest six months, and every Lady that has used them, but for the nature of the cure . would furnish us with her sworn certificate' of their effiCacy. It takes but ono Dollar to make the experiment, and I appal to th o s e of your sex who are suffering—will , you waste away when a single Dollar will - give you Instant relief. Prepared solely by Dr. Jno. - L. Lyon, Practising Phy sician. • , , • Price $1 per bottle. -, C. G. CLARK A CO., Wholesale Druggbto, New thrrenreottn. General Agents for 'United States and eansdai. • For Sale at Menialsleby ' D. 8:. BARNES A. CO, New York. • GRO. C. GOODWIN & CO , Bbton. - ' :volimeroN, HALLOWAY & COWDEIri ie5.23,'133.e0w-17,) 23-Nrorth itzth's4Phlls geixt = abbertioemento. 'HEADQUARTERS of PROVOST MARSHAL. Sixteenth District, Pennsylvania, f.austubersburg, September Mat 1863.—The Board of Enrollment of the Slate nth-Congresaional District of Pennsylvania have granted tho following exempt' ins for the ceases assigned, during their sessions, from the - ith to the 19th of September, inclusive: FOR PHYSICAL OR MENTAL DISABILITY, Israel Kindling ' Daniel W.3liller John it Wolff Samnel Wolff Henry Blotter Gen. W. Ideals ;gorge HJordy - David Plank Samuel Leughman matte Weaver John H Manger Samuel Plank John Lynard Geo. 8. Yolie Daniel Miller Hiram Davis Joh u A Houck John Clapper Emanuel Wisler David Weaveni(of B.) Henry P filaybangh Wm. H. Heegy Amos Myers . George Baker Michael lioffetan David Clever John Haines Split lam Albert Daniel Wisler Howard Howe - John W Kraft Thomas J. Stephens ' J- eeph W Diehl - Jacob Wolff • John Crumb (of Solomon) Frederick Weinand . P. illp L Renck Samuel Albert Jacob B I,eas • Wm Picket , Cyrus 8 Griest John e. Hoecht - , Lewis Brown . . Jacob Rupert Henry Kibler Gideon t.mith John Zinn • ..enirad Ilernum ' , George Kenn • Andrew Myers Joseph V Stanabach Wm. H. Heffnum David Althoff e Geo. W. Rlddlemoser Martin' Bollinger David 8 Finafrock Jotephus Little ' James 11. Taylor Joseph Shafer James W. Irving Jerome Holder . David J. Beard David Ellin John Baker William Ruff „ Armor B. Boyd Michael Dellone John Siker David Forney I James Bowling Stanfield Fisher Washington Fritz Samuel A Cobeali Henry WiHpley Samuel Rhode • William Turner ' ' Solomon Allison David Stoops John le Ilainilton .L W. B. Miller David Wielnr lilies Xready , Peter Hart 11. C. Rice Elia* Spangler- John B. Cline Henry Swartz Solomon Reamer Hanson Maly:sine Abraham B. Hummer Ephraim John Peters • John Rife of Andrew) Jacob Winter Amos Byers Emanuel Brown John Rife . - Simnel A. Burkholder Jacob DearidoriT • • Benj. Fromire Jesse Bluer ' Luther Cashman George Plank (of G) Andrew !rough Alexander Millet C. Eppleman Samuel !Balearic • Peter Taylor Joseph Baker Daniel Roam - N o ah Hartman Amoa F. Yeatta Abner D Kuhn Charles D. Cook Franklin It Bieseeker Amos Crum George Johns , Lodosky Haute Joseph Topper • Henry Fritter John)) Matz David J. Smith Milton T Krise John W. Noel Joseph P Witherspoon Josiah Bowers John Patterson Edward Forney John Bigham • Aarma Ro trbaugh Christian Mats' Win. D. Chamberlain Jacob Eicholtz Alexander J. Tate Henry Mvers • John A.Orndorff RetabervF Kuhn ' Emanuel Olinger Daniel Y Little ' Ephraim Bollinger Nathaniel •G. Kierle Win. A. Young Andrew B. Jones Wm J. Campbell ' Henry L. Header Philio J. Sansom - Joshua S. Kemp Francis Lawrence Jeremiah Lampert - Charles L. Lawney Henry Bittle • Levi teekey Albert F. Marker Alexander J. Schwartz Nathaniel Waltman Daniel Trostle William H. Reefer Joseph A. Smith Peter Baker Worley Wintrode William Snyder David Lightner • John Bbannessy John Golden Thomas 0. Kinzer Daniel Lawrence Peter Sent" • Henry Klihn - Jacob Riley Anthony, Smith Joseph Weikert' Henry Pfeiffer Alfred Palm John 0 ,tz James Wilson James If Gill William H. Ashbaugh George Isencrout Charles W. OAP Amos Rex J. Jeff. Myers ' a &npe' Smith John Warner Jeremiah Markle John Cbrlsmor William P Xing George Rupp Jacob C Brown (of Geo) David A. ulp George 13 Bell James Dyer Israel _Firestone David Kitzmllier Abraham Lerew William Handler George D Brown Thaddene Warren Zacharay Stough Edward Vonderaloot , Peter C Troetle James L. Welty William Font Christian Selene ' Henry Bender - James Cress Abraham Xing Charles Tyler John A Snowden Jacob Yost eerzetile Yana Greenbory Stanton John Snider Daniel McGeeDaniel Wert George Deardorf Satinet McCreary Amos Leach Noah P Hersh Henry Kline John 3I Bryers John • Morrison William F Shull Conrad Mont . Ignatius Winters Henry Klnnk William Punk Jacob Getz John F Haack John Malvalne George' W Cline • Benjamin Wisler John Spangler (of (I) Samuel H. Witherow George Ritter Jacob Baker John H Starner Samuel A. Smith Isaac Basehoar „John Johns Edward Horewickle Frank Pearson Valentine Shibert Wm.. Sanders " Michael Guise Oen. Kauffman Anthony J Smith Wm. Snyder John Bfitiorb Abe/lona Clever Jesse K Wentz Henry F. Bream Aaron Smith Wm. H. Less John Crawley Jamenßighant Harrison Defibaugh J W Dickers James Helsel Frank Jamison Job M Lysiuger Philip Peniasy.....„rThomas Bucker Henry C Hooter Croyle lonathen Drightbill Oliver Strominger Joseph Leas d W Scott •inmuel Mickley William Wolff James Carboy Thomas Alwine BY REASON OF HAVDP Washington Metzgar lames Armstrong Fraught ! Strubenger John Litehart ilezekiah-licConley lain Sowers Melia Loughman 3lcConley Isaac Wulff dr Henry Galbraith dieh..el L. Miller Mtn Sr Eicholtz Ephraim Yesgy Jonas Aspher John Swann Jacob Waltman William Shafer weenee A. Butt ilapheal Sherry John E. Plank John H. Naw ealward C. Slagal einanuel Weikert Lafayette Flickinger Jacob baker Georg* A. Moose George Fisher John W. Lett Jacob Ceded William Irvin David Shank-_ • Charles Crouse Ism= G. Tyson William D. Brame Henry S. Foot !Henry C. Ruff - Isaac B. Asper ' A w l s U. stark Abraham Barter - - Jonathan F. Mebring George W. Yong K cab P. Welted - - Francis Golden Josiah Keefer Henry Arthur Williams Yont t Jesse Shafer Henry Ratter Israel Menges William I% Rider` George W. Yeally I Jeremiah Rowe 1 Joseph Broadhead i Ambrosio P. Weigle Philip Hamper David W. Weigle Peter Mickley Daniel Uts -. William Dente Samuel Ilginfrits Jobe Deardorf Philip Hartman Cash Jacobs George Baker, (of Dan) John Gets „ Jacob Sternbach Henry Smith Franklin Gardner Adam Deardelff Jacob W. Cromer' ,M Pi Shields .* Jelleph W Killings Jame* A Miller, Jacob-A Miller Henry Menges N V taldmna Jahrulah Bream Henry Beiges, - Eduard Lelbensteln Sylvester .1 Rider EMI PAID COMMIITATXON lienry,D. Milier . Andrew Randers John M Reed George Galvin Benjamin J Reed Henry Raymond Lewis Gainer Fidler 'George W Weaner Cornelius Weaner Amos 0 Rico Jacob Shafer Jacob W Rider John Trtetle H T M Peters Joseph Take Cornelius Staub James P Stela Jerome. Noel David J A Melhorn David Stonesifer Peter Waguman Pins H Fieshman John Rudloil Henry Weikcirt • Joseph li Huhn John Hartlaub Aaron Shealy Jacob Spangler - - Charles Ratner Jobriltiffle .Yohittil Heck "- Willi m H Harman David Aliewalt _ Anthony Storm Franklin Heitxel George Wolford Edward Bream Samuel Hoke Amos 8 Noel George W Fadek- Peter J Myers Jacob J Siegal James Blair - W. Howard Hex John Haas Geo. W. Sherman Samuel Myers Wm. Ginter Peter O. Harbolt Martin Graybill Geo. Mosel John Baker (of.o eo) David L. Myers Christian King, Jr "'• Jacob A, Brost:gh Henry Myers (of I) • Henry Homer - John Mtnximert Nathaniel G. Binder Saninel Gettye ' - Jobs Plank John Pottortr • David Hoke • John Taylor Samuel A. lienler • -meal Wagner • Abraham Deatrich Ti mm Geo. Group Alex 81eybangti 7, • Wm. F: Weaver Jacob A. Krumrine John Hope ' Drtah Marelock Daniel H. fahrney John W. Neely Adam Kleemend Benj. alcCleaf Jeremiah Bair Orb) IntbertiOrmettts. John D Frook - James W Staley Willitun.F Gardner I 'Honey B Gardner Eli Thomas Baba Abmhtom Btrrhhobler Solomon Wagr er • *„.. William H Rooms irr John Stock- ' Levi Stock Abraham Sipe Joseph .Herman , Daniel IX Magma n Abraham B Smith • 'Dish& B Smith BY RFLASONOF HAVING F ISLE SUB, Jacob H. Examine - 'Richard Leo • John Palmer John F. lilymire SIMI] Nana ThoniasJiunison Fninnierlixler . - ,iienry Dangle Abraham Schebley Simon Shafer Win. Hartley Joshua Turner Jos., Mowry • Anonisis Leonard Frederick Koontz David Sinimens URNISHEDAN ACCEPT/. STITUTE. , • William H. Rupp Isaac L. Johns Jacob °mind!' Martin Ludwig Washington C. Rogers David C.Shally John Fisica' Isaac Carter Rev. U. G. Kinney ' Charles A: Diehl John A. Wiermsn John C. Brooks Washington Roby Emanuel Robert Ambrose Mine William Raffeusberger Samuel Deatrick Jeremiah Bair Andrew Burkbohler• Bosom Anderson Anthony Holler • Jas. , Thompson Calvin G. Henry Cornelius King Jacob Spangler - Joshua T. Brown BY 'REASON OF DAVIN( SUBSTITUTE IN SERVO 1863. John S. Farney Israel Myers Adam Winter Agideous Noel James Brown Prune!' Clunk 1 Samuel McFagger &lawn Border, Henry A. Spangler BY REASON OP BEING TI intsTARS , DUTY OF UPON HIS LABOR k:01 Reuben Van Dyke MkbaelMcFadden Henry ILWittrode Wllllnm II 11 WieutdcrY C G Beale. George Eessiering William /ter A.ugastus Rhodes Daniel Hoffman Theodore Jones BY REASON OF BEING THE ONLY SON OP AGM OR INFIRM PARENT (slt PARENTEPEPENDENT UPON HIS LABOR. FOR SUPPORT. 'George:W. Wolff • -- [lsaac Pecker • George R. Culp Jacob R. Thomas ' Walter Thompson David Shearer . John A. Sinn i Zechariah Oyler John Hofftnan , !Wm. W. Ewitt . John M. netting !Wm. Bowles - - David Howe • !Jacob Gardner BY REASON OF BEING ONE _OF TWO OR MORE SONS OF AGED OR INFIRM PARENTS, SUBJECT TO DRAFT, ELE :TED TO BB - EXEMPT BY FA THER; OR, IF RE BE DEAD, BY IdOTHER. George L Kline, !George Herring - John C Stanower iJohn Flagol John W ticornagle [Augustus Fromier Henry Craig 'lsrael Slothour Jacob Pritz ;John Stromingerw John W Tipton Samuel Bucker Noah Sheet) , BY REASON OF BEING LESS CHILDREN UN HI AGE DE ?ENDENT UPON Jacob IL Deatrick Adam Saseley Jerome Miller John Weis: Reuben Drinixtugh David Lenhnrt George Smith - Israel Bricker Jacob S. Bowers BY REASON OF NON-LTA HADAR _,AC6EPTABLE CE ON THE ad OE MictiCH, Solomon Miller - • John Wolf• - John W. Staley - David Holtz Peter Fidler - John Spangler, Sr Levi SpangMr . Augustus Mehring Martin Messinger I E . ONLY SON LIABLE TO A .WIDOW DEPRNDRNT ' SUPPORT. • • Thaddeus Keetr • Henry L Koontz Samuel'A Warner James `sy Ford Nicholas J Lyons David A Milton llelm' ' John Powell. David d' Morris - K FATHER •OF MOTHER ft TWELVE YEAR& OF HIS LABOR.FOR EIDFIVRT Robert C. McKinney F.mannel Teaser Plus Iteuilear Charles eenft Charles W. Doll Ephraim Howard Thomas Sowers John love • Adnm Rupert Harden limumlas take* Baker James, L Taylor Plus Fowler A tired Myers Jicob 0 basal:Lam BY BiABON OF BEING I,N William W Shuck • ; Wllliam M Isarnest ;Valentine Vondetsmith 13ames Mania ,ltui /tartan IJoseph II Chambers !Reuben Oates , • SERVICE ON THE 8d OT 1883. John H. Osborn George .&.• Wolff . Josiah McClellan • Chas. G. Miler EMI Lafayette Brerdaer Dante) B.Weigle- Daniel L. Baker Cleo. W.WeLh - Bbadrack G. Stephens HenryY REASON OF en Brits David L. Schwartz Waiter Thompson Gemge Radiant James Smith NON-RESIDENCE Jeremiah Batt Peter. Reikea David 0. Williams Joseph IL Lefevra BY REASON -OF ..41,1;BNAGE. Adam Resting John Keyser SY REASON OF FATHER AND SONS IN SAME FAMILY AND HOUSEHOLD AND TWO IN MIL ITARY SERVICE AC., George F Sites ' GEORGE EYETEB, Capt. and Pros. Marshal. J. T. MoILHENNY, Commhadoner. B. S. SEM, Surgeon. I LewilTresaure -MAD Quitman, DaPASTSMISS OF 1718 £ I I73QUEHANNA, / ' . Chambersburg, Septembei- 18th, 1863. LtENERAL ORDERS, NO. 14.--- IL,II The following Proclamation, by the President of the United States, is published for, he informataill and government of the Commanders of Troops, and all con cerned in thin Department : WAR. DEPARTKENT;Weahington City, September 18th, 180=-Ornansi.: I enclose to you a certified copy of the President's Proclamation, suspending the Writ of Habeas Corpus.. You will please see that it is - executed in your Department Your obedient serv't, (Signed.) EDWIN M. STANTON, &c'y of War.. Major General Damns N: Conn, - Commanding Department of Susquehanna, Chambersburgi Penna. - Rasp Quannuts,_ panatela= or ME SIIKIJIHASNA, Chambersburg, Pa.,. September 18, DM, N. COWIE, Afcvor ‘ Genered Commanding. UNITED STAMS OF AZESIOA, DEPASTIOKST OF BUTZ. TOFU to whom these presents shall come, Greatingj I certify, that the document hereunto annexed Ls true copy, duly examined andcompared with the original, on Ale In this Department. i n testimony whereof, I, William ii. Seward, Secre , tar of State of the United States, have hereunto sub scribed my name, and caused the seal of the Department of State to be anzed. - Done at the City of Washington, this sixteenth day of September, A. D.,1863. and of the Independence of the United States of America, the eighty-eighth. (Signed.) WILLIAM 11. SWARD. By as-President of the Utilize! Motel of America. ' A PROCLAMATION. Wasasse; The - Constitution of the United States-of America has orditinedl that the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus shall not be suspended unless, when in caws of Rebellion or invasion, the public. safety may require it ; and whereas, &Rebellion was existing on the Sd day of , hiarch, 1863, which Rebellion is still existing; and whereas, by &statute, which was approved on that day, it was enacted by the Senate and House of Repreeerda tives in Congress assembled that, during the present in surrection, the President of the United States, whenever in his judgment the public safety may require, is author ized to suspend-the writ of habeas corpus in any awe throughout the United States or any part thereof; and whereas,, intim judgment of,the President of the United States thepoblic safety does require that the privilege of the said writ shall now be suspended throughout the United States, in the emus whereby, the authority of the President of the United States, the military, naval, and - civil Officers of the United States, or any of them hold persons under- their commander in their custody, either as FT:scalers of war, spite, or alders or abettors of the enemy, or officers, soldiere, or seamen, enrolled, drafted, or mustered or enlisted in, or belonging to the land or naval officers of the United States, or as deserters there. ftehn, Or otherwise answerable to military law, or the =and articlei of war,, or the rules or reolationspre• for the military or naval service, by authority of the Preeident of the United States, or for resisting a draft, or tar any, other Offenses against the military or hand (orrice: Now, therefore, I Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, do hereby proclaim and make known to all whom it may concern, that the privilege, of the writ of habeas corpus is suspended throughout the United States In the several cases before mentioned, and that this suspension will continue throughout the duration of the said Rebellion, or until this - Proclamation shall, by a subsequent one, to be issued by the President oftbe United States, be modified or revoked. And Ido hereby - metre an - magistrates, attorneys and other civil officers within the United States, and all officers and ethers In the military and naval services of the United State'. to take distinct notice of this suspension and to give it full erect, and all citizens of the United States to ,conduct and govern themselves accordingly, and in c . nformity with the Constitution of the United States and the laws of Congress in such cases made all d provided. I n testimony whereof, I hereunto set my hand and caned tholes' of the United States to be. affixed, this afternth day of September, iu the year of ourlord ems thousand eight hundred and sixty-three, and of the In-. dependence of the United States of Amnia' the eighty eighth. - ABRAHAM LINCOLN: By the President Sunset H. &RAMP; Seep of tats. By comutteed of Major General Correa i • . - - "opt 2%:•tf.4 • .1240. 8. BCIII7LTZ.E, Aset Alift Gesa: OTRAW ! STRAW !--100 Tons of Stew waited. I will pay $8 per ton for al, sktivy delivered at my - mill. J. itLLISOI4 EMT& E ILITY ON AMOUNT OF