0 GETTI'BBIIIIO BAIT .E-FIELD. The - following circular has b n isstiTlts/tke President and Secretary of *4441 :•,,4n04ar1i,.. ganization of the Grettysburgpltticifield"*..mi ofial Association. It is an-111 :to, whiia every patriot should reationd;:,..l The preservation of the Batilifiehls of 6 0- tysburg, with its natural and Ifitifielaldefences in the evict form and - condition they presented, inthe,hattles of the It, 2d,anil pa daysof.Tuly, lastoftalitsiturPobe.of,.thi" GkifFSlltiW 1 1 / 1 . 3 r.' . ThreflEtii .AssoOtation-.-.T IMO*: of its inception and plan'AS furnished in, c:c6ibEikii.nde* - and prelim: iaary organizatien." ' iiincorporation similar to that ofa. gonnment - TAssociation is contem plated:. Tit Sodomplish' thq ,aeeign ; of its faun ders,a toThe: erected the 'vahintziry subscription bp' r citizens orsums oftnoney, to tfo'dMaied into tibia' 'sp); kind Avsg ertirediti fi ciths, be lived; • The fund taiieated will be Drithfally.' devoted le the itaiet,':thider composed' of gen tWea-UfWell- kiwwn biiiiiness, character and: Oniiiblle and private Wortli.' 'hat itionainol, tal work of art, what coluini ;or Mausoleum d furnish amore nbbledevice,',4 a more fit ei a pritilie; sacredniettiorial,''-thattbeSe seenitilfirnmortay ittrife, which' laye lie4pe ' - aad. have taken Jheir,l6o positihn greit Plicee and events World's ry histo, and are destined, to-'alike immortality • " .'" • • `''l s tiettattle;grounds' of Gettyabilig—the 13at tili=fiehrof Pennsylvania—the scenes Of the cully, b r i#ll4,llineiton the soit.ofthefreetcorth—the Vatile'faeld:of this seiCondWar'of independence,, tikiittiiellie,ttifning battle of the w,ur,, froth' wl4BfilltifeS thed'ownfall a th+S Itelreilion--:ii: 10,s'W,Ith`mifte elequenCii fo'lli s e great lOyal' . Othe peOple To it all'e,yes fifin'as tO' a: 461•61,5 Pet, ' which. 'should be 'eluded 'With retilantif - care, and zealously 'preserved from drstUrbance',,neglea, or de'cayi or the. Wasting or tie. eliments. Its- I every , }portion, :its re,. 411.0104;' iti*.andrensly built Atone defences, its tiintrbt . bread-WOrks, its - foreskteightd, with the tietiOniti bi.shells and Abatirb.d by ,countless imllilitHfilonglines Of earthWOrh defences,'—: efilfieteri Hill, McKnight'A 'Hill, Culp's Hill, (Iffillite Spur, ROund - .Top4these' have become sitifiliiiiall who love the" HepUblie and.delight] to' .';rifir _lie btave defeitdeis; whether among its Ii: ; :"or its dead. Shall we not pay a just and elk : , I tribute to *fie heroicvalor and . signal • . s . liii`of our arrny . on this'ever mempnible likitledieddl ' Shull- we not • Contribute, to the: plceinsiiation of these fending Memorials 'of the taitieNti.itrUggles Of the zioblemien who' fonght ski v eftl4fiered. M. : fell on this field Of bloody stirlitit'''Shall we net with afi' honorable panda-' tion and sincere affection strive to perpetuate ttftlicti:Witnesses of their braVe deeds, and with ifirOiietsintittii consecrate' this battleground, ti 4, teet4 ; liiith in 'its outlines and its consequences, miiigrainitliaia Waterloo 1_ Let it be the shrine Ot r inciti . andPatriMaiiiro; Whither in all times VII iitintlie'tons of Afrierica,andthe pilgrims *? ill ' *ill?, ' to' yiew with Wonder andveneration the sticied seines; of heroic 'struggles, in Which 444 . 3':iiividi ea- the life of the nation and the 6tiiiWor.litiefty: . ' .. ''. " WlibLW, ill not 'feel proud and glad to join in elt e JeMire oftheSe Conseerateil groundS, and to i irtilisinarne on the roll of hOfOr'Which re -2 " Obili Work of, patriotic' homage and devo • tt ''and; irl.4ie,iforniing - this:grateful Otfice . of Itt,...lidk his name', with such sacred and shabbittatieciations ?: . ' ' :' " . p " " Josg,Pfi R. 'l . l46kftsot.3 l ' Ch4irminpf 2 7 .revisiimai Committee _ 33'.lietitiz4Ati - thq . , Secretary. . , IMPIOIRTAYT MILITARY ORDE/L On - the, 12tIV•ittiltwa"resident:Lit' :Win issued anorder Irelieving pen: Halleck, as General-in e.liat an pl'eitig Lica. Gen. U: 8. Giant in „ - tOMMIOId the Armies of tbe'Unitea States. the Order ' Wes. bcpAamissriln.ri. Gm's OFFICE, •- Yißhington, MlT.;tt 12,1861. : ; :timerul' i Orders, No 98.—The.Presiaent of ti4,3s4ted .States 'orders-as follows • Gen. Halleck is, at his own re. , quefikrel„hpred from duty Generatin-chief, of tbq ; ,arid Li.ent. General U. S. Grant is , ag . .ed to thp comniand of, ; the, armies f the guitel3. The head garters of the army will e ipi_Wanhingten, ancl• also with Lieut.' - . - : ? 1,44/I,lditjor ten. -.l2tallccit is assigned to 44,uMashington,ns Chief of staff ofthe army, of•Pos se r cretary ofWarana l "S. l- 4.W; General Commanding. His orders be.ohelriand respected accordingly. u Pittri.lrlajor Gen. W.l",.Bherman is assign to'itheCetamand,•of, the, military-division of composed of the Departmentof, tiffi:Ohio*:', the .Ctizoberinud, the Tennessee, and 41,49insiia• , • oiirtjs, ,afor . B. McPherson is' lissigne4 fo . the command of the Pepartment n114,4,44'14 theNennesses. • relleviniMajorqeo. Halleck, fronX d r otroil Geital-inrhief, tPxosi,deut desiren iim to express his apyrobat and' thanks for the zealous Manner In WhiCrlhe arduous and re rpdintiblis dirties of that position bare been' tier fowled., r,•By,order of the Secretary of War. , TOWNSE.Np, Asst. Adj. Gen. ; t7tii4;n itien" of WailiingtOn county, bahlitterention' in Ragerstov:ii on the I'th ,ing*lpoininateA 'James P r iylugh~ John R. Oneary, Lewis 13: Nyman, JoaphFi Davis Itnsifeter Negley for Delegates totitifii efiriatitntiontil Convention to neat in AXiifiAika;:the :tiekPt is 'coinposed Atind . 1 40*/6.PP1T1 , . And will be, elected, yan over- ! wiallanni•Vmajority. • - As a spetimen' of the. waf tbBfrldyal Men si slave SbitO graitple 'with s tqattiO r tiaipn't, of discord and death, :vt;e•"iabjOin tviei4;;if : resptutions adopted , the Con vent:Um *, • lresobi&l; 'Thhithe Delegates to the,Colattittr. 7 tonal Convention, nominated by this Conven tion, are b - ereby pledged to -- vote first, last and takther 2 tiatp for-the immediate • abolition. of t very in Maryland, And against. .any, 13 - 4 p m -of appreaticeshiplo 'perpetuate" its lingering eXiii tettebithcinrmidit apd'against State com'pelisti boat:tea:oes:—. •. - • • - ../liikirezt;lThatin instructing. our - Delegates toltote dgaifist State cotniiensation,' we do so, Edit, Itecatise man has fin natural right of prop-' ertyritn saint second because 'the Slave id to restinfalitaryland is utterly.without rattle, sari thebstin nolavr; butounTurlivittio, reviring•the giviskttfia - comiklisatioti for that which has an TiMfollcriving3 is ;chpy of Genißeaureisrdts otdeEitell . ti frien Washington'ds' Washington'for the dash in tbe ,Spring of 104.: lt,iitus rote cepted.,hy the .authoritiesi , and mealuivipromptiy talmilvbith frustrated tlib i . 'The Ri4lnota ptipiTS tatty, have *- taken this dispatch foi:Dahl;gien's order: "I shalt cross the Little Falls on Su,talay at; 2A,A., Signal , ,reitand white - rockets .frOtriTurneesiiill. For 'God's sake, (Idler fail us. Plcrattraaity at ' points - agreed on at: cinea". De watch Lincoln and-Scott ns you Suggest, S4nst littlip .exoentiou of our plot" be pefet. IigetTREGARD." ji;44;ki244,4Nnia'sakdAObo ficountri with ' 6.4,the.Phatt4noogo,-.oFultc:Bayo Vita s ajbain .pittiput -a country; heIOU V mOvo" to sewfoundltitid OitcOedea Geti.sl6 , 9l or:die '4,00. ;„, , a it -Is at Italy. ;:;:t3t. iii - ,;(4."1" . dittgrnskl" zi.fAsr, r : Clusiabet*irg, Er* 'Offaiml43ll4:33aresl3oY gailstiroctly:4l)Pciiit4 tke:Ciiiirt:Boairet , lfavin halefficiid:VorModi on wittE i he,Wovest: mrPthillart oll tokthri-Afers'lrs - litervic 40 - Arafteci mencilf the I,Gth umnifeiSional District, eltruriing ex emption from Military service under the law, or for physical causes; and hopes from his experience and strict attention to business to satisfy those intrust irigliiraiVith their cases. persons from abroad can receive advice an - a have their cases prepared by cor- I ;respondence. Reference can be had to the Board of Enrolment of James, am b rs burg,. an d Hon. Ed. Meßher son:Cierk Douse of Representatives. • '"ltint7; - -TTENNEDY ' trinstim—The , haveciatict themsel,ves in the_praolice, of the,lia, in the zeveral Courts of Franklin - County. _Office on Market St.. in'tho.robni,:heretoftirooteirpiediley.T. B:'Eentied - y 161:1:61: • ' l'. B. V. S. STlnf DAtf Gil: • " STE*AT. QTIIMBATIGH &i STEWART, Arroi3- f5...1 NETS AT: QlLambersimrg,-Pa..ogiye ;their nuciividcil attention' to" the' practice of their profes-, &ion; . .; , 7 '• . • ' T • " John Stewart, A gsnt fcrprocuringßounty money,. Peitsions;.an'd Arredrages of Pas. i" (Wino thti , roorm-401,y. Occupied by4lori. Wilson. Reilly on MarkotStrect., opposite the Court Rouse.. - ' - - „ -" & - S; -, gTENV,ER, Axton _ _ W. ' lections promp,tly:mtteniled top W. S. ;Stenger. Ais trictAttoraoy, and Agent for'_preninng Penszons, Bounty moupy,,ati,dnArr,eaps of Pay. , Offieefin tiuk lin 3d doQefromthp corner. 7un1,,6 . Dg., S., TIVE4ENT O . ATTQIINEy AT LAW. - Oltlee ' ill Mk, 'divelling. di rectly'uppqsite the'CoUrt House,'Chtenirictsbiirg, Fa.' in'the several Courts-Of :Franklin, .npil Fulton Countics. All legal business '"entrusted to his card vrill reeeive.brompt attention; un11,63.:' . . MIDOWELL " SHARPIE, :AT'foii.Ntk EP.* AT Law, Chatabersburg, Pa." Offtio. in Mrs Bard's Buildings, directlyopposite the Court House. .„ „.. O. SE. . - . ILFIANIER4 "ATTORIsitY AT G. Licr, Pb. 13fliee, Main above Queen, .ip,tbe room feriuerjY• occupied, by ,b 1: Reicher, Esq.' Jun 17.63. GEO. EYSTEI 64,,,,TAIONEBRAKE, ATTORNEYS AT tikiT, IRLYO 'TM:toyed to the room on Muin St., 1 door Soo,th Eyser s Store. ju0.11,63 L S. CLARK; 'ATTORNEY .:>z- .LAW, • S. removed his,offiee a few doom East of his former location, eh Me.rket Street, Wirth side. 3,!/n 1 ,746.7 .1 • . O • DT DUNCAN, ATTOALVkNEY AT ' LAW. Office on Market Street, in Lawyer's - Row, opposite the Court House. f jun 47.63. . Tllog. - FLETC,IIO, ATTORNEY AT Chalabeis6ure, Ph. ' Ofg - tie nn East Mor ket St., nearly onposite the Courtiftruso. jun 17.63. ~.. --- 1 4 tLEX. K. M.'CLURE, - ATTORNEY A law, Chamberaburg.,Pa. , Office in thaPrank lin R_eisogitdry Buildings.. . jurtl7 63. D..,... O WATSON' I.OWr, ATTORNEY AT • ' • - I.aW,-Gripiticaitle, Pa.' 15030,63. . Ecittirce anti - ,,,Segato. •, 40 'CENTSIsER PO - LIND TAX ON TOBACCO.—The -Government is , about .tO puts tax of 4.0 cts. per pound on Tobacco. You can save 50 per cent, by You can cave 50 per cent, by - Buying Tour Tobacco at J. P. JACODS'. Bri - Yjne•Ydur, Tobacco at J.D:JACOBS'. • Buyum•your Tobacco at J. D. JACOBS'. • " 'Trim.° Navy Tobacco at 75 to 80 ets. Prime Cavendish Tobacco at 80 ets. to $l. • , Prime Flounder Tobacco at 75 to 90 enc. , • PritreoCongrm Tobacco , at 60 to SD ets. . Prime Twist Tobacco at 75 to 90 ets. JACOBS sells Old Virginia Sweet davtmdish: JACOBS sells Old Virg•inia. Plain Cavendish. JACOBS sell Old Virginia Twist. JACOBS Sells Old Virginia Smoking Tollacco. . JACOBS' Michigan Fine Cut Ch ewi n g Tobacco. • Cannot be EqUaled, Cannot be Equaled. • • JACOBS' Segars are superior to all. - JACOBS' Segars are superior to all. He s ells his own man aloe tung. "Pipes, Meerschaum Pipes, Brier PipeS, Pipes v Mahogany ; Pipes. Apple Pipes, ` Cherry Pipes, India Rubber. Pipes. Clay Pipes, and , other pipes. Pipe in end get-your Pipes; Segars and ' Tobacco at J. p. JACOIS',.Mairt Street, chambers 'burg. ' , : jtin27-IY. 11J — EW T 0 B - A. C C'o AND 'SEGAIt STORE.—To THE CITIZENS or CHAMIIF.RSBERG' AND.VIEIN/TN I. The uydunignell having been com pelled to leave - Virginia on account of his Union sentiments, has come =Lena- you to establish a bus iness, hoping from his long experience, and by close, attention, he will Meet with u generous' supporl.— His stock will consistettall the best brands of TO BACCO AND SEGARS, which he will sell as cheap al eon be had any where in town. Don't forget the Place. signet' the, "-little Virginia nigger," opposite the Franklin Hotel,' next door to Shryock's Book Store;Soutli-east corner of the Diamond.• " itni17.133. C.; }l, BUSH. rrlIE ARMY QF THE P,O T A C now order all their Tobacco. Sczars. Pipes, &c. D. 'JACOBS. They know .laoobs's.ells the best and cheapest. . JUST,RE(3EIVED-A fresh •supply of Mich i ga.n Eine, Cut Chewing Tobaceo at ian 7-Iy.' J. D. JACOBS'. /110-11ACCO AND: SEGAiIS large asSortmont of Chewing 'and Smoking Tohheco and filVars, just renetred: and far sale at BOND'S. Grocery Store., „ A LARGE ABSORTMEIT OF TO:- BACCO and SEGARS, at wholm.lo or retail at - ,- SHAFER STt.TIRTS. Z)Ve.Q1oloro: . 1, - IA;IMILY' COLORS. PATENTED OCTOBER 13, 1863. Black,{ Dark Green, ' Black 'Tot'. Light Green. .Dark Blue, , Magprta, Light Blue, Maaze ? Maroon, - • Claret Brown, Orange,. IDark Brown - . Pink, Light- ' Drown,,' ' Purple { Snuff - Brim n, Royal Purple, • , Cherry, , Salmon-, ' Scarlet, ,Dark' Drab, Slate, T,Light Solferino, , Fawn Drab Violet, Light 'Fawn 'Drab, For Dyeing Silk, Woolen add Mixed Goods, Shawls. Scarfs. Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves. Bonnets, Hats, Fouthere: Kid Glot'es, Children's Clothing, • ; and all kinds of Weinp.g Apparel. , ga,'• A SAVING OF 80 PER CENT - 701, For 25 omits you, can color as Loony/roc:Us as would otherwise cost fire times that sum, Various shades can be produced from the same dye. The process is simple, and tuay one can use the dyc with perfect success. Directions in English, Frenchand German inside of each:package. - , For further information in Dyeing, and giving ,a perfect knowledge what colors' are' best adapted to dye over others. (with many valuable recipes,) pur phase Howe Jr Stevens' TreatiSe on Dyeing and Col oring. Sent by mairon recoiptef nnee--10 cehtS. Afanatactured by. JWJ k, STEVENS. nov2 -lyi " hl.B Broadway,Toston. YorifUlet bYrpnutgists .and dealers generally,: tlaintim elating, &c. B A ." NA'RD' T; :.1" EL L,OWS, • HOUSE AND SIGN pAINThR; GRAINER, 'GLAZIER; AND PAPER HANGER. Shop in the Old 2frinoirßialiline(up Stairs,) —fferp•deor .16 :thc Pet,fer* Foßz.'g,Carriage,lll:anufactory,..op- • , • Fos-hi Brown's Hotel, afiul • CORNER OP SECOND AND MARKET STREETS, ' ,. 41.11.111218i113120, PAY ' -I,reoPeetfully take this method-of thanking the citizens of Chamhershlarg and vicinity- for the very liberal patronage reamed at their hapla for thepaat Veatt_lnY'firsty tar in th laplao a, and flatteringmyself. that I bare done, and 'am still prepare& tork do 'the: very bestSwork ray. solicit &continuance. of past ra,:ver. • B. T. FELLOWS..• • I reiPeetecillifre:fe'i 'to any • or inSr 'patrons— Ja.mbs: Eyster. l 9mstlldLellan, Col.A: McClure, Rev, .Mr. - Nieednal.Preabyterian Bich" arda, Dr. Fisher of-the Geranruk_aofor*d :, • Zdosenr, ger, El'eter. C.*EYtter, and any oth ers foriekitomrl have done work—for 'character:Of w9sk done and'exnedition. . ' 7 "‘ • • nn17,03-tf. B. franktin Ittpositorp, Mord) 30, 1864. Vensiont ..32ifottn agnities. E R 0 1 7. -.Aagy,OD I , I:ANY AGENcY 410. 26A;SOU'i'll FOURTH STREET,. :-The I;ciiififs: ignel s3l"3l Havirgggned his position Its Paymaster in the 11. S. Arm.V,_ha.s opened at No. ail Smith Fourth Stecet, an AGENCY FOR PROCU RING PENSIONS, and for the collection of Offi cers', Soldiers' and all other CLAIMS - - - aßaill4 The Government,:. Paitnit,ri‘silt * /en 1 44(0., uriusuat facilities for liecciming there y aegtirin lecridthlt& businesiirCallits - dctUrrthe res-' ceipt, by mail, of a statement of the case of claim ants, Lvall - forward, the tiiebeSstu7 tiaras for their signature. Perplial attentioti will he given to, the; aiases at Washington: ' ' No charge Unless successful, when , i 5 Pill be charged for collecting small sums unclersBo. and $lO on all swat over that amount and undbr.M.- Lar ger claims taken on special,nrrmager 9 ent .Fees in Pension 'cales as rii.ed - by law. • ' ' INPORMATIoN POS. - AND • •INSTRDCTIONS Clatm--NWs- . „ , _ All SoldierS of the present war who havp served two yearsj and Soldiers' disobaried fdr '"Woundsr're ceived in battle, witilout ,referpnce. to,time of sort, vice, are'entitleatesides'their regular pas; to $lOO In case Soldiers or Seamen are disciaarged:fordisT abilitztor`trotitids "ii4eited they • are entitled to a Pension:according tothedisabilitS.,, In case of the death" of the Soldiefh6fore dis charge,.. thropply,diseasc;:contraeted or wounds:re ceived Whilifin service, his widow is entitled to re ceive the :$lOO bounty,. heildes firrearages - of `Pay,i and:Pension'idurnft her„lifetime er widewhood,„ ' If the Soldier die After discharge . ; from 'disense clintracted for wohnds:received while fit service; his , widow-is entitled to a Pan - Sion of $96 per annum. If 'no wide* dEminor childrh.'the mother Of the Soldiero,r Seaman , will °receive the pension ( if •de.' pen-dent oniffra'Whelly or in part for support. If deceased Soldier.or Seaman 'leaves no widow, his children. are, to the same _boneAts as, the widcitv; exec* when th'e children! maybe over the ; agp of.l6,yearso • •, • - , , • If no•ividow nor childimithe VeuiritS and •Pay,will descend tothe heirs as fellows:••• •: First to the Father, second to. the Mother, third 'th the Brotheri and Sist6rs, and`their to th(6'Nextiif a - i:Dischp.rged Soldiers whose 'clothing accOurit `was unsettlednt the tittle of:discharge; can'rechverting balance duo them, if the •Cornpany's,books are not destroyed. ' To drawthis' balance Write to your m Captain for de,scriptive list, -showing the Clothing account, and, forward it to me, with your prelimi nary statement; 'giving also the' dale of your charge._, oldiers who served fife nine months' volun teers can recover $27 bounty and premium, without regard to time of service, they have not already received it. -• ' • " • • • - ' • • Soldiers,who-were Prisoners in theßouth, and Sol diers Rho were absent on - sick furlough, are enti tled't4 commutation of rations.'• • In communicating with this office state the nature of your'eldim fully, and give the Company and Ite gintentr•to Which you or the Soldier for whom you claim belonged, as well as your present Post Office addresi."' • 4 ' - ' • - R E F•E•A E N,C,4•S, • His Exdellency At. - np,u. G. Cintrui, Governor of 'PoriuSylvania. • • Iion.SLUON CAIrmoN, Harrisburg, Pa. lion. JOBEPII CASEY, Chief Justice of the *Court of Claims,rWashingtom' • •• " Hon. E, H. Dueos_E, „Chief Clerk Pay Department; Washington. ' "- Hon. EDWAHD`MCPDERSON, Hon. JAS. P. STERRET, Pres't Judge s -District Court, Pittsburg, - Hon. A. K. iicCtnag, Chambersburg, Pa. Hon. Tilos. A.-Scorr, Vice Pres't Pa. R. R. J, Hon. W. It Llama's, Collector-of Tort, Philad7: ' Hon. C.-A. WALBORN, Poet Muster, Phila4a,.. - DREXEL a:: Co.-. Bankers. -Philadelphia. • JAS. Dtrict.s.p 4 -I'residenttiniomßank , BULLITT FAIRTRORXE, Vornieq " - • • RIEGEL, \rusk. Jr Eavitc, _ ercl3anti, " " LUDWIG, NATEEDLER & CO., Merchants. • • ::• PRITCRETT, BALIGFI ,S - CO., DAVID FAUST S:Co.;Merctiants,- • •‘• • BENiAIIIN S. JASNEY. JR. tk CO., ere " CRAB, E,-MORGAN & CO.. Mere ' • .ArwOon s %Yung - A Co. Jo M. 'PtIMEROY, ' jun117.83-tf. - No. 204 South:Formai-Bt. • 11111tliStON,.. - BolJli'ff AND, JL AGENCY.—Pensions' procured' for soldiars of tho present war who tire , disabled By reaso ei ti of wounds received, or, disease contracted, whit in the service of the United States eand Pen siorts4gl.oo Bounty, and Arrears of Pay obtained for ‘vriduirs'or heiH'of those who. have 'died' or been kilked while in service. JOHN R: ORR.: mar9-Iy] Claim Agent,'Chambersburg,P.i. ' 3Eitsurafice.. A AIERICAN LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST p 0... Corner 4th' and Walnut Streets Philadelphia. Incorporated IMO. Charter Petrie teal; Authorized Capital, $500,000. Paid-Up $250,000. - • •- Philadelphia, Feb. 4, 1864. The Trustees have this day declared a, Dividend of FIFTY PER CENT, on' all premiums received Upon Illtrrue,t, POLICIES during the year endinii December 31st, 1863, and-in fume at that, date,, , the above amount to be er6dited'tkiaid Policies, and have also ordered the_dividend 1860 on. Policies issued durink - that year to- be paid, as the annual Premiums on-said - P-cdieles arereceived: - - - - Pre.riclent—Alein.nder Whilldiri, Secretary and Treantrer-rintin S. Wilson. • Actuary—John C. Sims. BOARD OF TRUSTEES.- , -Alexander Whilidin, J, Edgar Thostson,GeorgeNugent, lion.Jamcs Fmk. 'Albert C. Raberto P B. Mingle; Samuel Work,- William J. • :Howard. Hon. Joseph Samuel T. Bodine. John' Aikman Ch.F. ideas- Ha.7.lchnrst. - • • Ww. G. REED, Chatubersburg, Fu., -author ized. Agent of the American Life, lice. and Trust Company, uti - dai tilwayl3 Pre - .- • furnish pamphlets oran7 information wan •::: data take Insurances. 01. FICE, inAlle;Repoiri Des. J. C. Iticto..aps. and RaL F ,Afeclical Es‘tnninh , . - - REFERENCES—Ron. A..L McClure, Rey. S. J. Niceolls, J. S. Nixon, Cliambersburg, and Wm. M. Marshal eliglier ilagefeteMißitnk. • ,•: Persons desiring informatiop:or,wishing to insure will please call nnh or bY• addressing. the under signedlhoy will be waited on in -anypart .of the County or State. - W. G. REED, Agent. elk. Office in the RICPOSITORY Chain:- bersburg, Pa, mar 23., 1 82 9- 91 11 411TIYi l il PERPETUAL. FIRE INSPRANOE CO3fPAXt 111 F i • PHILADELPHIA., • • , • On January 1, 1864 ASSE T S 1 $2,457,84'005 - . fr 4o6ixio 971,000 —1,086,20 lill CAPITAL A ccrtimo INVESTED PREMII MS... IxcomE roit 1864 f , $300,000. $5,000,000 'UNSETTLED I , $8,316.. LOSSPLID SINCE 1.829. PERPETUAL 4 . ,,p"TEAIPOURY POLICIES - IOA' ialiErtWfilliSfg. - • . • • DIRECTORS : Ch - tirdes'N.tanekeG Isaac Lea Tobias Wagner. • ' 'EaWard d: bale, Samuel• ' O . P aley i - L. • Jacob Smith, Alfred FR er, George W. Richards. Fras. W. Lewis, M.D.: CHARLEii BANCKER, Presideqt. EDWALD RALE, Viee President.- JAS. W. M'Auarrkm.,Scc'ypro. tem.- DAVID OAKS le the mitliorized • Agerit'ef Company in,Chambelvbarit. elm will furnish all in. thrination necessary to applicants. rani‘X-tf COMPANY OF NORTH _L. AMERICA. Incorporated 1794. Charter T'er petu4l. CAXITAI: s soo ,o oo .r,Oftee, Zs2c Walnut street, Phild.a. Tha piompt payment of Claims for Losses during the' period 'of 'nearly seventy years that the Company has been- in existence,- entitbre Diehl to the Confidence of the public. Persona ing'to insure wiliplease 'call , on or , addre®.theun dersip ed. W. G. REED, Agent, I • -SEPosittnir Efutainia. Charribbrsburg," Pa. ApygneNoss—./ D: Grier, J: AllisokEYsterxEti f f - Major C,.Anatm: fitYI3,: i .A.GENT:=—Mi. Jo ;' Chambeisbusk, is tim.,11.7c:1 4 , 1 4;40; 3 Franklin ConntkNintual fx.7 NEW) lAJ T-4E,M1t3),7:741'he,i;1/110,:gr`' aited,rewectfully announcecto* 'citizens of Fran lin County-that hetasotisiada l car ble Yard .in. tho, room, formerlyLoi*isied iehl by. Dr. Hainilton, di redly opp'osite ?lig Store, MainStrotit. Ohambersburg, wherritemill keep-on hand or make to ordernllarticles in -his lino of eng in-cgs, such as MONUMENTS. TOMBS and HEAD: STONES: MANTELS, TABLE antiSTAND TOPS.' , manufactured from the vety best Foreign and Domestic Marble: •-. • • , • • respeetfully•solieits a, 'call from those who may b e in want of any arttele in the abOve line. He is Confident - in his &AIRY toi fratisfyail•who may.-be teleased to patronite.him, .either fts regards Iliopri s;'or the qinilitY,' beantY; and . chasteness. otk. 1it118,63,1, - - .''..JOHa'd' 4. GR4YE.-'. ..„....,,, ~„,, .. ~.,, ,-,...",„:„, ..„, ~ .., for the last fo- M . anwf Kit 'Condi:kit& 0) Officerrand CI idpOar,tfuerits. Bank of, I,epnsitapdlssue. giving. the stiidentuir the , ooantiges •of Actual zirractiei, and themhortest.possihlutime and 'nibst effoitive manner for the - vdriohs -duties an& erePioYments - of bUsiness life. 1 . '' •'• ' The course of instructiorciti-the Thedretieal De 4, Dartteent'embraces;Boa.4-keeitinif, nutafirnig; Liclutte on Bif diem - Afftiireciqiiitiuthip, l CrennnerCittiZat??; - Fonb,! , COrtitopOitga (re., vas itEss DEPARTMENT the 'stud int Ced t6rs :ntsOn . {lnitluiting tafiieli inaudes aUtintiiinatiOn in'the abseve 'studies, with their - Pricticar application ih nil their details ` Be will iia tunffilk the Pei:4663'6f Acicimitant' and Proprietor in the iiirionsdiipartinentket Potesal" aid Beta 4 Trade,' F,druarding, JoLbiiip, and Cont` Fnking; . n Wieamboating. and wile .11iudri; aetaa Cashier,Book-Keeper ait'd :Teller ;he ßank. in each ;of : Which POsitierni his position knowledge Will. be Jiut, tri 'Practical,test, , _ ~.71:011aStitntiottOr&'s to young men numerous ud, ,rantitges not alai. , other Commercial. 'College in the State.. It is, complete: in ,its ap p °intro enti. '.lt is.the,Only,lnstitution 'in the State ctin—uctei Inal'husiness'Prineiplos. The course s ofinytructiou is uai . gurpiaSsed,nractnaibe completed 'eneLiali the time usuallif Stient in other institutions; conseqUence of, an entirely new ar rangement, and the 'adoption of Ihe new practical system. 'Diplomas awarded upon' the Completion' .of Cptamtireiiit'Corirse. ;which emhraccs all except the higher; gets of 'ffciiiking, 'll4 inufacturiitin Raltroaar-' seraffoi a eirculnr: - ; , . CHA IA B - SBU'RG ACADEMY, - REFITTED - AND Will commence n neat eharter on Thursday,Aprila. '',arge additiOns haVCI been made to its already ex tensive apparatus, a full and , efficient corps of tea eherstas been employed, and-no .pains - or .expense spared to render it one of the first institutions of learning._ itithe,comitry. Particular attentibn paid to Teachers and young men preparing for College. ' • ' • It is desirable that Students enter at the COM. moneement tif the,quarter, but they may enter at any time, and they - will be charged onlYfrom date of entrance. "IS'ernis per quarter froth $8 tia $B.. A de duction of -3j.froni ClergYndert.- Send for Circular. FACULTY. J. ,," R. KIN'SEY, A. 8., 'Principal, Greek, German and _Natural Scioncea. • • . Ova4.OvaaKIRLD,A. B , Latin and Higher Matliefina tics. . A. M.l'arsiitsa, Conimerclia Departtifent: Mtsa PEasima, 'Preoeptress, Coin.lEng.; Paintiag and French - .' Aims SA RAH A. FLOAT, Primary . , Dept., Panciiiing; Crayoning, 4a. Male. (Chainb's. Sari. 27; ItAAIBEIt' SBUIiG XI I i ,EOR- YOUR( LANES.—The Spring .?essipn will commence on Tuesday, Feb. 9th ,1,864, but boar ders•efinmiter at.any time, and will be charged tic: cordingly. A large attendance, both in-the primary and academical departments ; gives evidence of 'an interest in the school, not surpassed. in.anY forme period: 'Miss - 11..Virrtia; .assistant in the higher de partment, bean; teatimoniale of-her eminent fitness to in6tru,4 in - the_higher branches, from a Seminary in the est, where she taught for several years.— Thel)tiinary Departraentis chiefly under the care of Alra..C., Zdoxey t the effects of vhosc energy and efficiency' appear in the flourishing condition of the department. 31.17,. C. DeForest is wcll kne_v o rn as an able and experienced teacher of music. TUITION,—From $S to $l5 per session of five months, Boarding, $60. - - - TEACHERS - FURNISHED.•-•;Schools and fami lies 'ire need-of feathers can hdar of yhung ladies well cilialified; ,chietly graduates of the Xristitutlicia, by . addressing Jan27-tf. - Rer.IIENR ' REEVES, Principal., EM _ iftuotrat. - • Ayr: s 0 v _lf A 1 4 ,'S 111' CABI . NET • WITH- ONB . :,ott TWO stts''OP • 'VONT Al NIX AUTOMATIC SWELL, DQUBtE 'l3-ELL'OWS, INT=O=EM2==l3l Rao: - E:ren, instrunient warraacrif,,tr,ffiqe • hit6ES The Cabinet Organ is the. only instrument which combines the requisites for Church, and Parlor Mu sic; for the school rogm and the social fostiVal gath ering., Tor while- it possesses-,sufhcient, j)ovre,r for the accompaniment of a largo chorus; it is, from its capabilityof all shades of expreSsioh, and its,wou 'derful creacendo and diminuendo, most effective as a solo instrument." It is, capable of:orchestral et facts. nut rapid musk, as trills, arpeggios, &a. From its sustained tones, it has a, decided advantage over the Piano Forte, for the rendering„,of uranY Of the choicest morecteux of the raasteps, such aksympho niee, quartettes, etc. R. A. McCLURE, Chambersburg: Pm, • . . - General Agent for 'Pennsylvania. Undersigned will sell, - and deliver in good condition, Cabinet Organs anywhere in this :Ante, at factory prices. All inquiries by letter, promptly' an'swered. [junl7.63-tf.] R. A. Mei R , "S ' WELL '..KNOWN ,A . IFeLODEONS ,ANI) • HAMIGNIUMS In4Nducing the effect of Pedal Bass on every In struMent. ' E.,GABLER'S unsurphssed PIANOS for cash at a liberal dedtiction, or on. Monthly Instalments. •thrOver 30,000 sold fshiladclphia AMES BELLAK, Sole Agent. , 279 & . 231 South Fifth Street, h. bove'Sprnce. sel6-IS. . . ; . Philadelphia. M S O ULAT I O - RldS L IP S . , AND . . . . -31 F;'l, O'D E O'N 8: ''' :-' Degeription pamphlets furniihed gratisatthe Book Store of . , , . . 5..._...- SHRYOCK, AGENT for Mason - & rfairffiri's 2f 1. lusteal 'lhstru- Prices the same as in New York and Boston, lees freiht.," - - ' -.' ;' . ' "Ernar24l3 A,N a 1 - • Sole - Aifent fer the celebrated ' DECKER .BROTHERS "(NEW , YORK) P,LANO. Pianos "delivered, rind prit.up in good condition. in any part , of thoStato,-at- • • . FACTPRX .RETAIL PRICES. All liotil-arnents wairanted,f6i vivo y'eurs. Pianos , from'other_Faotdries will bel furrdshed.if desired., R. A. MeCLURE, juiiri.ll3 Chambersburg. Pa . Air :&-, 711 , AM , I.Nt • ) qAtfllstE,T . , • ..I.Nt; Descriptit;ii,tamphletifaritibefigrotis attho Book Store of ; • !•.-S. Si SIIR-YOCK, ACIENT for, blapon Musical Instru ments. Pric.es.ttio-svime-as Xeit• Yorkan4'Bostarl.. ies.: freight. - - • ' : [mar 9-tfl - •• Im 41 1 1,7;5i H64 .11. F! • L. , I , II.USI,CAL, :EN STRUMENTAi, omiUNT",I:I3,ENCH 'OD ITALIAN Wkiti Di OS: ; • • NO ) .103 'MAIM STREHT, r• • : Orderc carefully attencleti,tubY SHRYpa. ClUtrabefiburg." - • ' • - .`rl6-1y; VOCAL. •11115SIC:It. -ItfeCLURE V 'tilll 4 teach classes tinclivittelintiilsAltenYt:of ,cinging t Musical Notation; Harmony, and Musical omposition. . „ - mtWtrt). "IFIR; W. W.'S CHLOS S SarOin `Dentist, hasretuoyed his cffico from ;he.ffinn-: siou }louse to residence of ;Mi.. Joliff itibel, No'rth- West corner of tli&Didttiond,' - uraiimraedit.tely iiosite Alto Franklin Dote'. Qfkoe n the,_ second' floor—entrance tiirouglylbeluisisrge, to the ight as you ascend thegtairs.-- - : : • -----juisl7,63. 11010 Ell° V. A.L,4 J., K..„RUD.. I,A) Dentist,,h c.i3 removed his o f fice froM the corner of the Public Square, where he pranted an Many _yeas, to:the cortiarcit Main -said fjulMn:,Streeta, ,pboYe p lleYserdr Cressler's Drug ,Store, Chambers burg: where he will be pleased td receive the , Galls of 4,4 frtenk... , . • i0n11,43 : ' • - -i' 4 '-':,',.,-;._•:4.-'': IM MEM 3 - “AEAAW/hip t *VAVIZO-iii00118 1 :. A stmn.nA .4.ntr.tat II Ara. _ , gaValle.' Neckties. nfkakATeirt4, 44341 tottigtb".ji"o4l4.t° 443 ,,,,A,..1%M n . i t t i tgX%iitikVo6 —. -. :4 4 : 1;- ;:! ', V • ifpzartwonfoiLystoe f..j.Tkopiotte. 1 Keraeyreores 4 V .wanit.eilti9ll ln•-• nro uporrspecialor ere. , .< : ..; BPECIIVIIVIIIJ- -'" -'':-.' . ). • , • I tick to say,l.l:4.Epy, Gocock Fia249.%liiitiltffed TM' dor My till'irsniMairisiorWana prziao• troest work men. f lgy;presontyitock.igthe rtiOst;txtensivil'kVve yot:had in store, mcl I.,rmeetfully,.ask,,m.y.friemlls,. ' axed the pnblio;to Ore and •icettirbefo'Nf pdrehditig elsew4ore. ‘ , Remember thO.old &web- ~: -:,, z !: 1 , f . [ ,- ' ir.' T.' 11.0$EINSON: ' ' ' :'' :' ' '' • 1. ,—, ' 1 ':''Fraiklit Hotel Ileiltilek. `. l -. Cormr, of theaiamop t i and Wpot Markqt.SL - , ~, , • 67: • . ' - - • ""ClisimbdrsbOg. Pa. truOr,* 'eLOllllO, ;`'West'corncrof theDitirdond, neiddrior thh - Bank, itDimmhersthrg i , has just .t etutned)from,lbe City with a large. stock-of superior .and foasonable Goods, siteli:Us 'CLOTHS, GASSIMERBSYSATIN= . ETTS. JEANS,. •QQADS,-4-c.,,fur.Coatal and-VEL VETS. SATINS, NIAIISEILLES . and other Vest ing% Also. i /1 verY s fniu seleution of READY=MADE CLO,THENTG, which p,iirPrepared to sell. atithayery market Bribes, '• • • ' 'CUSTOIN I ER. IV,ORE.-- 7 As he-emploYS a 11;st-slut° cutter. hop prepared to.l.nake,up all, kinds Of Gar ments:for Dveh andEOW,:toorder,itilhe beitStyles. Satisfactiop willhe guaranteed. C- A large assortment of GE ierr.E3thil's Evalcisi366 GOODS, such as Shirts..ißrawers,4.Cedirtris; Handker chiefs. Suspenders, Carpet Bags. ;Umbrellas, &c , dm. always on hand.- Give - MO:Wei:ill arid 'Myrick. jun 17,63 - • • , i TT W. SCOTT, GENTLEMEN'S .run w. NIBHING STOIiE and SHIRT TMANUFAC TORY, No. 814-Chestnut St., 4 (kora below theSon tinental, Philadb i phia..*•Particular attention , given' tp pt•dared Shirts. A:perfect ,fit guarantecd._ Per sons at adistance, can order by the following Shirr measntes... , • ' ' " ' ' • -Sizearound the Neck. . - • Chest under the Arms. • lyrist. Length of drips (bent) frOni'contre of back to mid= die of hand.., • , .. , Lengthg of Peseta' at Side. ",,' Shirt. ; .• . • r .• ' -.410114Z . R N -'e _LU. WRODISALD' AND 'Ra'rmt. " REAPNc . „-MAP4, LINT N,•& 87OCK MA,NUF ACC T,O A' N. 5' ilia 1' North StPeet;"'Priiiacretikici. Silk; Merino and Cotton .Untier,Sbirtsand l?rawars; Critiatts,' Scarf's. Gloves, Handkerchiefs. Wrappers' and Drags Stocks Stade 'tonrder by myna:- "uretnent,And warranted to give patisfeetal. Orders rani be left with S. S. sITRYO(K, Chan• -berth • . •. ;- WT N T ER, , MERCHANT;TAILORS, • ; PO. 900 Arch. Stre,c2. - Philadclphia, l'a. - Ifiviing;received: libdral shire Of patronrige Crain :ChaspberSburg an4l we nreencouraged;to ask' for Tore. Tfie excellence of our goods and our work, and the ere we take to give entire tion, are a•suffreient -guarantee that we value our reputation. [n011.63-Iy.] WESTON Jr: BROTHER. Matdiep altbr4arizElTV- - v . X' t 4 it B . A. IT ,or .8, .11,11 CIACE-; WATCH' AN ' ETT:E L R r E S 'f i A. 13 LI Sit ifE MAD1 , 81.7:„-NEXT•TiIE tiliAltilEßS BURG, PA. Thn undnrsiped would *respectfully e'en attention to his p(fse i lat i stech;! u on s sisting of Gold. and Silver, ,of American and Europearinninl ufacture,otall stuitlities o and sty/es, and ; at the ltßrust prices. In greitt: variety.. Parlor Mantel, Clific:o t • B W-E' 13 - Y - The newest and niost desirable stylesof Onya:Coral and Pearl; Gbld Chains, Bracelets., Finger :Rinks; Gold Thimbles, Sleekri But- • - • • ' tons;Nßcklaccsarmlets Al lir . 'sonic and-Odd Pellbree Breast tins &e. M , O ii II NlNk} -AND 3-DT J:EW E Y. A splendid i stocls,and neycest stvles. ER A ND•TIA'TED Consisting of 'l4a Sits, Captors, IVlrigs,-SPoorts _Forks: &c., a:AY s D PENI S From die best and most celebrated, mampfo.ctolics FANCY' G'OOll.S. . 1 . A".vorplarge,and attractive, stobli.;:•; , 1 '• : CUTLERY' AND POCKET ,KNIVES. Rodger's superior Peri'Knives, of tlifferent:4lialf-: - Ales and prices.. • 'GOLD. SILVER, AN` STEEL SPECTACLES. The long experience - I:if the underSignetl in the se-' loction ‘l./nikcotiaPtation (Lanes-ena bles, trim to -Suit any sight. At no. time havrathe peopla'at this cdtintY tind a , more attractive and extensive stock to-select4rota, than is how' Prescnted'af. the establfshmeAt of the undersigned, ,Every article is net , - and of the latest - style. ..and Will be , sold the.very lowest price. An exansmatioriAS solicited - before purchasing ,else where, . , - REPAIRING iikiric at the shortest notice by'corn potent work.men.' ; . • • • • E. AUGIIINBAUG-11. se23. ' 2d , iliSor South bf Post Office, Chumb'K. T 1 E' fIARPgR; NO. 520'1nert 112 • PElLinnt.rnif,' Pi. ' I " Mantifacttirerand WOCIIESFINE •' - ' JEWEL - Itr,' ' • SOLID SILVER' WARE and' 'ROGER'S SIiPIWOR -PLATED WARE. - 4 All kinds of Silver Waramade;on the premi— ses. Watch Repairing- carefully done. [mar23-3m Iribgoicians. pit JOlll5 "NIOIiT(I.OMEItY tend proniptly 16' all calls h his line. thrice on Main Street:- next 'door to•the' Eagle and. nearly opposite, the residence (4.4 m Ifoyeorge , Chambers. ' ! j 7.63. - , TIT 13, BROWN, vEticimoNT, '. MarkatStrtat, Ckiambersburg, Pa. , • -. , The,above treats all Chronic Diseases by nieanam. GALVANISM and the' 'different' •roodiffeations of - ELECTEICIT; , •as discovered and taught by Prof. Bent's. - n04,63-If. . • , .:. . . . ..._ D1t.:..7 , •,.. qi I itICHARpS,..;wiII, , a tt e ,o, pr'ouibtly to all . calls in ii i. 4 lino: Office 'on. Main Street, tiest throe to Spangler's'lrriignStara., OtTICE Houns.—From 7 to 9 A. M.; 12 to 2 and 6 P. M.' jun 17,63. .. , , , ' . .:: - 2uoti4.4,.b_t t#li)iate:,!'‘, IIJSTICE 'OP THE PE' CE: E - ' DAVISON, ISustiv'e — cri -the' Pace: "'Offialmi mediatply oPpositii: this Indian AllaeercitoteL - busipegs entrust-ell-to tiip --sate mill receive'. prole - 14. ',drawntip ai.itsatistliiiter'y mander. ," " - flitnl743. . . „ P.IIAMMAN., JUSTICE OF THE .P.FIAOP4, Chatnberiburg.Rtr.l Moe iti Frtuaktimlitlll: in the room formerly , KouPi9d, by StirOttligh..lt Stewart. "Prompthtterition golien_ to'any thing in. the; line of It Magtittifitti fa 64 ti; ('l'tll ;AP ell AI-RAND VA'WAllt` itot•ms:4!lllti gublio that, lie cOntinues the mantifiletute -Of the nous BX - I ,articies FURI , II,TAI:tf hits lino; Shop, on Man Street,. three, plOors,Squth r of Hu r Totb'ert's Harangue Shire:, Hehtis'alititys on hand ,or ,or islirepartid to mahlifiietuni'im" the'ilkorteSt tie-• deo, Spring Seats, Cane Bottom; and WindsorChairs,r Sofas, Flaiirand , Fancy Tables: idureans., Dressing • and Common WZ,riirobes Wash" Stands; Book Gazes, - and .Redstemls. YENIII#N.„I3LINDS, got up in the best , • , .• Particular attention- poidto .1 - WHET - PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING, and entire satisfaction iii every instance guaranteed. 4 • REPAIRING Of all kindz,in Rilline busineas; promptly attoraledtoi M . :Moderate:prides: _ . UNDERTARINq,-;-HarteparchasedtbeHearse deo'cli,he is obi§ to tittend-4nne•.:.. 'Jahr ALM matunaeture•Coffins, at the shortest notice; Of -Gloth,Walnitt or Cherry.- A 1 1.4513 r-out vat -be 'in .attendrnied: .%• • • • '• _ • no 4 -ly • J • , OSIAH of Digestion. tthy antiOri, by itione at ' 4 9leslifi l t ia Snatifri• fi T 1 asj.l * I 2BWIMPILD'S trranhor BucH wt.dgetafeelkstesentnarisitr.frourgiemenOlettitstrat• s 71t EittlY Indiserintiett uttent44 wt h 'the. • whl /44 I • ;••• 304 *.• • . _ ..• 4 1. - Zs Vet ••nrdat ; / •.. Nerves.' Trernblia: Horror,of - Dise*..7.• Waltefulrits.".: DhAla r el'antt - s, • Pain tin ttle•444. iIT . ' itu er of heusefilitr Sksteni,‘ • Hot Hands. - : — Flushieg of the Body. Dritneini ttf:tirei Skit' • Eintitiond eti•the Thee , •Caunteruunei, t,. it/thawed td go On.' • reffieitt: hltartablyriernovexisdou folltealt /4tt, g rnmotetpy; Zitu . ity . asd idieh thiiTiitientiimi• nature. ...11R1rtiefitrstty thattheS are kit freqUentli'folfenied • IF these 'Direful Ditte,a,se r,",- • ANIi 06.ISOMOION.'! • - bin &ruin et their . hut none-will oonfeeS. ;tt: THE 'RECORDS OF `THE INTANE 'AtaY,LXIMS., and Netanchtiftt.fieiith Caifeanftiaii;' beatnia•-' plc witness to the,Truth, of 04 The Conitilidion on ce