LATEST .lEWSI Moviments of Getel Rosecraifs, REBEL RIGHT AND LEFT SEPARATED. THEASSAULTON CH ATT ANOOG A BEGAN - Bragg Superseded by Johnson. r • grwirm.rsox, Als., Ay g . 23.—The advance of the Army of the Cumberland appeared in front of Chattanooga on the 21st, and iipen lire on the city at 10 A. H.- The enemy replied from 19 guns, mostly Mall guns, which did. little damage, but al - +so with one 33-ponsi ler, which swept thoop yrsite shore. On 6 fire from it killed a horse and took oft the leg of A. B. McCook :of Lilly's Battery. Our fire was very destructive, and every battery which opened on us was disabled:— Lilly threw shells with great 'precision, into the embrasures of the enemy. The works of the enemy on the river are. reported very strong, the parapets not being less than fifteen feet wide. Contrabands report that Johnston had ar - rived with two trains of troops on the 29th, superceding Bragg, who had retired to At lanta.. This is corroborated by citizens. A large steamer- was sunk by our fire . und w innal ler one disabled., • ' A train of wagons and the mules of dne battery, grazing on this side*Of;the rider, were captured. Our advance reports two divisions at Chat= -tenodge,, and Hill's (late Hardee's) eerps along' the railroad in the direction of Bridge . port. A detachment sent opposite to Harrison aiscovered no enemy. A large tire was discovered near Chnita littoga. The burning of the railroad bridge. • I CHARLESTON.!! o ieto u - s NEW Charleston Advices to Wednesday. THE ARANO - BOMBARDMENT OPENED. Sulader*Verfect clioneycomb.' _ ITS WALLS BATTERED TO PIECES. WACINEE. AND GREGG, SILENCED. Splendid Execution of out Artillery. FLEET CAPTAIN RODGERS AND PAY MASTERE WOODBURY KILLED., •lUIORt IND DALGIIREN IN BUOYANT snlirrs. BOTH CONFIDENT' OF SUCCREIS. - - 100 Admissions of ,n Richmond . 7OqllllBl Sumter Probably , -Abandoaed. . . ing is the substance of the latest news om Charleston-brought by the steam pr Ark nsas, *hieh arrived here this morning. 1, MONDAY.—The attack on Fort Su mter 'ectrnericed at daybreak on the morning of ugust 17th by the siege guns . of Gdnerul 4. • Gilmore, and the naval battery on shore. ' At she o'clock Ainiral Dahlgren proceeded sitt board the Weehawken and raised biS flag, when the Ironsides and the whole monitor 'feet attacked Forts Wagner and Gregg with great fury, completely silencing Wagner find ' almost silencing Gregg. The wooden' gun boats, seven in number,joiucd in the assault, and enabled the shore batteries to pour; shot and shell into Sumter. At ten d'clozkltdmiral Dahlgren changed his flag to the Passaic, and with,the Patapsco proceeded to within 1,400 yards of Sumter, and shelled the sea-wall: 'His rifle guns:rain ed-missiles against the rebel works ford over ' au hour-With markedeffect. .1 . Sumter fired fifty tetim shots, doing no' damage to the vessel, , ;whilethe walls of" Su mter were badly searr d: Fleet Capt. George W. Rodgers took_ command of the monitor 4gatakill, and went into the fight to Within one hundred and 'fifty yards of the beaeli, - in front of Wagner, and after firing a number of shot, a shot from Wagner broke al, piece of theinteriorof the lin fig of the pilot4hoOe Which struck the head of commodore" Rod gers,' instantly killing himi as well ast Pay master WoodbUty, who was standing at his aide. Both of their heads were split] open. They were the only persons injured durin6. : 0 the six hours' engagement. •1 , The damage to Fort Sumter by the, siege' :batteries of Gen. Gilmore was visible radth-- . ant the aid of glasses. The rebels had eileet . ad's false wall against the wall eipoSed to the army batteries, which extended to Within ten feet of the top wall, which is over forty feet high and ten feet thick. The wall now is a mass of ruins, while the old wall is bored Bill - with deep holes, The parapet is crushed, and the northwest corner of the fort Cracked to the water's edge. The harbor of Stono river ;la filled with „torpedoes, about adoen of which have been . pickid up. In the Steno a, torpedoelpleded under the' Patapsco, raising, her a foii out of water, but doing no harm to the i vessel. None of the'vesseis _were injured. I ' The Admiral and his officers are eiinfldent of the ability of the Monitors CO - batter down -Sumter. 1 • - • 1 . , THIIRsPAr.—:-This morning the iveather ' was cool and- clear. - The blitteripS are at *ork. The Weehawken and Passaic:4re keep ing Forts Wagner and Gregg silaat: , • When the Arkansas sailed at noon ;General ,41111more's siege guns were hurling their shell at Fort Sumter with marked effect, two of the monitors, the Ironsides and some of the gunboats are shelling Wagner and Gregg. THE LATEST-REBEL REPORTS. Pau.s.nimfur.s., Aug. 28.—The Press has - inteived a Richmond Examinei• of the, 21st, Wiitaining the following, indicatingthe pro bable fall of Sumter. The Exammerr says: "We have not heard either directly or indi reetly.that Sumter has fallen, or been destroy da, or evacuated;' but front the ',despatch 7 which -is published this morning, it 1s reas,on able-to be supposed that is has been much injured, and may become untenable. The event has proven what was hitherto`thought, Mat the heavy ordnance now: used will . do " considerable injury to fortifications eonstruct ed, of any known materials other than earth; ersp at the distance of 3',000 yez4.l ',Tore Wagner was exposed-forty hours ti the:o43le artillery of the enemy at only 800'paces, yet it still holds its own, and Win danger only from_ the cannonading ,would evidently last forever; while Sumter, which received the shot of a single battery at the immense distance stuffed, with occasional as sistance from scary monitors, suffers severe ly, and probably would have already crum bled but for the sand bags with 'which its walls btive been strengthened." The article thus concludes: "If Moiris Isl and should fall entirely into the possession of the enemy, he may shut up Charleston as a port of entry. but it will not enable him to take the city while its defenders are deter mined to fight it 0i4." CONFIRMATORY ACCOUNTS OF OUR , 'SUCCESS. Nsw YORK, Aug. 23.—The Mobile Tri bune copies approvingly an article from the Charleston Mereurw, - widelt says: "Since the Federal success Beauregard had better lay aside his engineerina. and artillery dueling, which are now . played out, and take to the bayonet,,and advises the authorities to reinforce Morris Island, or else abandon Charleston to the flames," THE MASSACRE AT LAWRENCE KANSAS DSO Killed arta Wounded. DESTRUCTION OP THE TOWN. LOSS TWO MILLIONS. 11•1 TWO BANKS ROBBED. ,T1.31;,14.A1N'E. IN PURSUIT The notorious guerilla Quantrell from 7dissouri, entered Lawrence on the `2oth inst. and sacked the_town and brutally , murdered nearly 200 citizens. The list of killed and wounded numbers above one hundred -and eighty,_ a majority of ,whorn were killed instantly. The names Cannot all be given now. From•the ruins of the burned houses the charred remains of Other victims are being - taken, But one hotel is standing. Quantrell having spared it in consequence of his having made his ,home there some years since without expense ; its • proprietor, however, was shot, -The citizens were killed instantly, most of them in their houses with their wives and children clinging to them,'-while the murder ers placed pistols to their bodies and shot them. In one case the guerrillas drove twelve men into a house - and shot them, and then burned the building. The fiends stood on the banks of the river and tired into the peo ple, killing and wounding scores, Twenty five negro recruits were shot. The banditti took all the money they, could' find in the pockets or houses of citizens, and stole all the ladies' jewelry, even to the rings on their lingers. Jim Lane escaped on horseback, and ral lying about two hundred men with arms, followed and Overtook Quantrell twelve miles south of Lawrence, when a fight occurred, the result of which is unknown. Quantrell is now retreating toward Missouri, burning everything on, his route. No resistance was made at Lawrence, the people -being shot down" as they ran through the streets in' their night-clothes. Their bodies were thrown into wells and cisterns. MARRIED. On the I.3th fart.. by the Rev. M. Snyder, Mr. JOSEPH C. BCRKHOLDL6Ie Migs ELIZABETH E. STCART, both 01 Roxbury.. DIED. In 'Vicksburg, of mounds received in the assault of 19th of May. 1893, S.C. WAMIINCITON, Captain commanding Ist Haiti ion 11th Infantry, U. S. Army. On_tito 14th Mat .in Greencastle, Miss Sitar Louisa ALMON. in the 23d you. of her age. On the 11th inst., in this place, :qrs. 31ARGAII.ET Jar's CaewroaD, in the 41st year of her age. Leath is a grain to [hose, Whose life to God is given. • Gladly to earth, she closed her eyes, To open them in Heaven." 1) the 10th inst., in St. Thomas lownship,Eww.t JAIVIC Otpc, aged 7 months And I day. On the 10th inst.; in Guilford twp., Day - 11)11mgal, aged 37 years,lo months and i da-s. On the 19th inst ,in Oullfoid twp., Mr. Joint' TIME, aged 74 years, 2 months and 13 days. On tl.o 9th inst, at his residence in Williamsburg, Long Island. N.Y... after a long and painful illness, of enlargement of \ the heart, Mr. Parana U. liaowa, in the Cot - year of his age. On the 111th inst., in this place, V:IfKA FRANCIS, taint daughter of Joseph And Sarah Keller. Prevention of Incrustation in Steam Boil ers.—WlNANS' ANTI-INCRUSTATION POWDER ER MOVES AND PREVENTS THE DEPOSIT ON SCALE, AND WITHOUT INJUI YTO TELETHON SzTEN Yußs IN Use. References in all parts of the country, viz: Albany Gas Co.; Eaton, Gilbert h, Co., and others, Troy ; Byre., cuss, Rochester, Auburn, &c., &c.; John Gibson & Phelps, Charles Ensign, John R. Evans & Co., Jewett & Root, and others, Buffalo: Cleveland, Columbus, ltanes vili.&c., &c.; Geo. Shield:3loes Greenwood, Mitchell & Rammelsburg, and 40 others In Cincinnati; and through out tho West; Indianapolis, Dayton, Terre Haute, Lo gansport, Chicago. kpringeeld, st. Louis, St. Paul, &c., &c., Ac. Coat about 90 to 80eente per. week. For eircn- lax, address P.O. Box No. 8 The Confessions and Experience of an In maid.7-Publisliedlor the benefit, and as a Warning and A CAUTION TO YOUNG litti • ' • who suffer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay ot• Manhood, etc supplying at the same time • TILE MEANS OF SELF CURE, By one who has cured himself after being put ton great expense and 4117 through medical - . humbug _and quackery. By enclosing a poet-paid addressed envelope, single copies may be had Of the author. • , IiATEIANrEL AYFAIR Esq., may 20,63 1 3 Bddford, Rings county, N. Y. Madaihe Porter's CurattvePalsam has /Ora tested the truth that.there are first principles in Medt tine as there is its Science, and this Medicine is cora- , pounded on principlestuited to the manifold nature of Man I Thecure of Colds is in keeping open the pOres; and creating a gentle.internal warmth, andthis is caus ed by the use of this Medicine. Its remedial qualithe are based on its power to assist the healthy and vigor• one circulation of blood through the lungs, it enlivens the muscles and assists the skin to perform its duties of regulating thelicat ofthe system, and in gently throw: lug off the waste substance from the surface of the haly. It le not a', violent remedy, but emollient, warming, searching and effective. Sold by all druggist at las and 25 centsper bottle. , Duly 22. ' $25. 1875. Employment 1--Agents 'Wanted !—We will pay from $25 tos7s per mentbould all expenses, to active Agente.or give a commission. Particulars sent free.— Addreas Ears flawrso Atacama COl:cast', S. JAMES, General Agent, Milan, Ohio.. spill 29, Wanted.—Local and Travelling Agelie in every Town and CountY. Cireniare, with Tuttle:m:lWe' of Clergymen and Bcleptifle 'men; in regilid)tik the bassi, nese, sent free: ' ISAAC A&tr., & CO, , 17port, R. It • " • itADWAY'S.REA_DY-RELIEF • Proves its superierity tonll 'other remedies, in relieving the durerer of pain, of once. A few minntes Is sufficient to convice the most skeptical of its marvellous powers. Bo swift is Its action in soothing the' most violent pain, allaying irritation and inflaraation, in transforming the rhenmaiic, the crippled, and bed ridden, to the enjoy ment of ease and comfort, in curivg Dysentery, Nam htmt and alt internal and external pains, that patients ascribe its talismanic power to enchantment instead °tithe plain rivtler uf fact results from its skilfullyeombinell proper ties. Whenever there is pain use it. For sale in Chambersburg, by Miller & Henshey. the Young or Old, Male or Female.— IC you bare been enfrenng from a habit indulged in by the YOVTII OF BOTH ,SEXES, WATCH CAUSES SO RAFT ALARMING BTPXTO.IIB, /t unfitt them for Marriage, • • And is the greatest evil wnicit can befall. . MAN OR WOMAN. • , • See symptoms enumerated in advertisement, and if yon are a sufferer. - Cut out the Advertisement, And send for, it at once, , Delays are dangerous Ask for lielmbeld's, - Take no other. C &unroof at fez and Imitations.u"sguaranteed. ju1y15,63-2x . , Tito Con essions and Experience of a•Ner onus -Young ;Man.—Published as a warning and- fur the especial benefit of young men. and those whu suffer with Entvocia DEBILITY, LOSS Of 11E1(0 11Y, PaIIIATTIRE DECAY, &c., &c., by one who has cured himself by simple ineans 'after being put- ti) great expense and ir convenience, thrimgh the use of worthless medicines proscribed by learned Doctors., Single copies may be bad (free) of the author, E. A. LAYBEET, Es . Orserimint Long Islabd, by-enclosing an addressed enielope. Address CMARLBS A. LAMBERT, Greenpoint, Long island, Now 'l" , ,rk. •-: -.6 I July 22,'63-7t-, Card to the Suffeiing.—The Rev. :William Cosgrovd, , white laboring as a missionary in Japan, 'and cured of Congumption when alrotliermeans had felled bye recipe obtained from a liarned physician in the great city ofJt ddo. This recipe lute cured great numbers who were suffering front Consumption, Bronchitis, fibre Throat, Coughs and tiolds, and-the debility and ner , ious depression caused by these disorders. Desirous of benetitting others. I wti send this recipe, which I hare brought home with nief to all who need it, free of chargi. Address her. 0. COSGROyE, dec 5,62.1 y 439 Fulton Avenue, Brooklyn, N. N. REPORT OP THE MARKETS Burrut ..... EGt4S LARD SOAP BACON HAMS BACON SIDES.. SOUP BEANS.. CH-4 MBERSB rugG FLOUR AND GRAIN Flour—tied Whcat—•White Corn Oats Mercer. New Q TONS WANTED.-500 Tons oCorn Husks and Corn Stalks will lie-pun:lmi ed at igfiest cash prices if delivered at S•raer Mill of 24.St* ALLIsON HYSTEit. SUPERIOR RED SEED WHEAT, I can furnish a limited amount of LAKE 4fORE IWD SEED Willa's - , which has proved inurit superior, both in the yield and !stiffness of straw:to the ordinary Lancaster Wheat, It la petfectlY Clean. Apply to or addrese the sub critter at Chatfibershurg. nu; 26411 A. K. :11'.01Zittl. STRAY COW S. - 2 -Came to the prem- Ines of the subscribe'r, at Willow Grove, 3 miles Kast 0 I tibmbersbarg. on or about, the 6th inet. , 2 , 111 a NDLE MUNN CJWS, one with a white Puce. The owner 13 hereby notified to come and prove property and pay charges, or they will be disp,kied of according to law. aug 20-3 t. JOHN STOUFF-Sh,ot Jacob. WANTED.- 7 7:The subscriber will emuloy fins competent Tettchers to ttilte chargo of the Public Schoins ' Metal School District for the term ofbt e months, commencing on the first of October next, for nhiclt liberal- wages wilt b'e paint. JAS. U. 1310:WS:En, Secretary. EannettOurg. ang. '3t3 St SPECIAL NOTICE. TIM PROPItIETOR3 OF ¶FU _ • GIRARD 'HOUSE', • I'ITILADELIR7.4, • 'Respectfully cal the attention of Business 31en and the t.aveling community, tot hesupertor accommodation and comfort on rrittin their establishment. aug. 26-3 m • K ABM - 4A, FOWLI•:R A CO, !EST WIIITE SEED WIIEAT.— .0 I can supply the - BOUGHTON WHITH WHEAT. ou andafter September Ist. in 'quantities to cult pur 7 chseers: It a iii he furnished sell cleaned, and is entire ly free from garlic and smut. The last two year it hm yielded fully one-fourth more to the acre than anj other wheat raised in this section. and It is so etiffiin the straw that it is mirky broken down by stormil. Price PAP per bushel. Apply toornddress the subscriber at4:ham• bersburg. [ag 20.31] A. K. I'. LURE: E XECUTORS'. NOTICE 7 - .Nbtiee is hereby given that Letters Testameptaryite the hstate of Henry Brubaker, late of Peters township. dec'd. have been smiled to the undersigned, residing in said township. All persons knowing themselves indebted to Es tate wilfplease make lintne.liato payment: and, , rbbse hexing claims will present them properly authenttcated for settlement. II EN KY 110 It BAKER. )# auk 25 DAVID K ELL ill, f r 5. H. N; WINANS, 11 WALL ST, NEW YORK [July 22, ! 63-Gm IiDMINISTRANOR'S NOTICE.- Notice in hereby given that letteni or Adniinip triittun on the Estate of Samuel Gilmore, late of Letter kenny township , dec'd. have been grantato the subseri ber, residing in,Stra.burg , All persons knowing themselve• indebted to the: Ritid Estate will please make immediate payment ; and those having claino• will present them properly authentiCated • fur settlement. . imir.NS- , • ,lOTIN PILMOIIE, Aloft. DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-- ; Notice is hereby given that Letters Of Administrti. vim on the Estate of Peter Heed, late of Green township d4c'd. have been granter) to the undersigned, residing in Fayetteville in said township. iAll persons knowing themselves indebted to Bald Es tate will pieces make immediate payment; and those having claims will present them properly !authenticated for settlement. ' !Aug 23e ! JACOB B. COOK, ndmer. NOTICE.—In the mattr of the Estate of George Palmer, )14,e'd . All persons in terested will take notice that upon applidttion of W. S. Everett and C. S. Ryder, Begs; to the Judges of the Or phans' Court of frankitu,Co4 Pa., the said Judges in open Court made the followfng order Ict wit: That notice be given to ell parties ioterestedtoappear at next term of Court, on Tuesday, Qdobet eth, Theigared snow cause if any they have, why/John Harmony one of the Exec utors of the last will and testament of George Palmer, dec'd, should not be discharged from the duties and re sponsibilities c / f,eiaid exec u torah Ip. Wit. G.-,MITCHELL; wag 26-to - Clerk of Orphans' Cond. PUBLIC SALE,—There will be acaa ta, Public Sale, ou the premliee, in Antrim townftep, on Saturday, the Ifith of Seytember ' next, the following valuable Real Estate, viz: A TRACTOF LAND situate about three miles East ofOreentastle, on the road leading to Brown's Mill, adjoining lands OfJames • rown, Joss. Suss and Simon Shank, contaiug 28 Acres, more or -less. The land is limestane,in a fine state of cultivation and under good - fence. The Iniproveu.enta are a two-- storied Log House Log Darn, and all the necessary out. buildings ; there is a never falling Spring of Water near the Dwelling, and a thriving young Orchard of choice fruit on the premises. , Sale to to corn meneeat 2 o'clock, P.lf., when the terms will be made known by JOSEPH HEIST. aug. 2645 0 - - --- F. A. Zama, Auctioneer. fraak(itt tlcOositon), iliambersburg, pa. PltibE CiLitRENT OF M - ZSM I P6 - R, 8z -IBRO2s, COURMTED WEEKLY CHAMBERSBURG. Aug. 25, 1863 ' 16 Wm's= - Wool. 12 UNWASHED WOOL - 1 8 CLoveß SLRo 8 TiMotlir SEED ....... L.... 2 00 4 to 0 1.11. x. SE= 125 12 PARED PEACHES 3 00' . • UWPARED PEACHES...... 1 60 h 50 DRIED APPLES 1 00 MARKET. CORAECTEM AT CH'IMXVERSBURG MILLS. POTATO .eta atbertisentents. ROD altbertioemmtts. QTRAY BLACK :ALIBE.-1 . have in my posseniott a BLACK HARE. b. li ived to be long to Mr. Joseph Culbertson. of Cumberland Talley. Upon proving property and paying charges, she will be delivered to the oeriiiir. Address the Subscriber at Co. tumble. Pa. (hug 26-30 ' M. M. STRICKLER. DRINTING OFFICE FOR SALE. —ln consequenceof the death of .1. 31, Bradley. of the Firm of 31.1Yadley &Co ; the undersigned will sell at public --ale. on Saturday, thel2tA day of Septem ber. the entirepstablishoicnt of tiro • MERVERSBURG JOUR.. AL" To a young mln hiving a practical knowl edge of the business, this offers a rare chance, as the Job Work of tilt- Office. Ina large measure, sustains the ex poises, distinct from the subscription list and advertis in. Sale will take place on the prensisee at 2 o'clock; P. M. Terms modenttet—Ons-fourth in hand, balance in six semi-annuat payments. - JAMES 0. 'ARSO', Surviving Partner of cog 213. ts J. 31. Bradley & Co. _VALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC . SALE.—The' undersigned, Executor of Malachi Brindle. Mt, of St. Thomas township. dec'd, will offer et Puldic Sale. on Saturday, the 10th day of October, next. THE MANSION SARNI of said dec'd, situate I • St. Thomas township; about two miles South of the village of St. Thomas, adjoining lands of Wilson's heirs, John Miller and othrr, containing 2.5.1, Acres and allowance of Limetston. Land. This warm is eligibly situated with stream - of running water through 'Mind a never-failing Spring near the house. 'The improvements consist of a large two-story Stone ',rouse, a Stone Bank Barn. Wagon bed. Corn Crib and other necessary mt.' nildings. Also. two tenant Houses and an Orchard of choice Fruit Trees. such as apples, pears, peaches, cherries, &e. AboUt fifty acres are in gaol timber and about fifty' is Meadow ground. Any 'pereon wishing to view the premises before the da3 of Sale mill call on the sul. , criber residing about one-hair tulle west of St. Thonuaii Salc!to commence at I. o'clock. A. SI. Terms made known' on day ofsale by Fit EDB ICK ELIVIOR S, wig 1'.6-ts Ex'r of Malachi Brindle, deed. LUABLE PROPERTY - AT T • PRIVATE SALE.—The subscriber offers at Pri vate sale 40 CRES more or lees, of first class Limestone Land, situated on Antietam Creek, 2 rifles South of Was - neshoro',adJoining the lands of Daniel F. Good, David stoner, and other lands of the anbacriber. The improve ments are a story and half BRICK HOUSE with Base ment, with Stable end all other necessary ontbuileings ; close to this property there are t wolwells with pimps in eimb, ode of which is a never-failing streant. -Tiiero is also on said tract a two story LOG 1110USR with Base moat, Stone Blacksmith Shop, LogsEable,andothor out buildings. To each of theta properties there' is a Site Pe. lection of thrifty fruit trees; inat's as Apples, Flinches, Floras, Grapes, tire. A rare chance is hero offered a Blacksmith or Wagon maker. It would make a very desirable home and is con venient to churches, school lioaseif and Null. rossession will be givtin on the first of April. 1364.F0r fro filer pytitu ore inquire of the subscriber living near the property. ABRAHAM BAIIIL 11,.--The subscriber bas also a fine f.trim for rent. Posimseton to be given on the first - of April 1364. i , Chambereliurg /?epictitory liniert 3t and send bill to this office f Wiyacsboro Record.l nog T' AYETTEVILLE ACADEMY.- The annual opening of Fayetteville Ackdemiwill take ',lacono Wednesday. Soden &Ler 2.1, under the charge of Mr A. E. SWINIirt and Miss E. F. Salam', of New Jcro'y. This Institution is incorporated and loc • ted in the airs of Fayetteville,'Franklin County, six mile!. from Chambersbmg in a healthy part of the country and with magnificent Mountain scenery around it. 50 33 G 00 It is the - deduct of the.liwtitntion and will troihlcon• scant Min of tlie teachers to impart practical tgornigh neck in all bruneliu instruction. The school }ear is divided into two sessions of twenty seeks each The Fall session begins the first Wedn -oily in September and close the thir !bawdily in Jan sary, with a vacation of one week at Christmas. The Spring session begins the first Wednesd.y in Febunsry and closes the 2:14 at dune. s7oo r.o I 10 1 00 For En lish branches. Sciences and lligher Mathematics. For classical studies Mt - 10,1Am Piano Drawing ancipencolling.. . .. ....... ..... Boardin t from $2 112 tos2 .25 per week For further particulars addreas either thoPrineiral or Mr. J. B Cook, 'Fayetteville. REF KRENtlEi.—Rev.Mr. Deatricb, E Uartzet, M. D., Mr. John W. Barr, or MI. Robert Black. - aug 26 LETTERS ce at,Chamberaba °enact & Rosa TIST OF 4 the Pest OM A ndenuin Miss Green George Green John B 2 eitzenreter Mr Hutchison Lieut 'Janice W Heiner 31inerva 2 -Barclay B111 , 11(1,1 N ,Jticors ldrsSuphia Kepltart'Ret' J Li Kress Capt W C Kuhn Capt Martin London Alfred LelantnD utiel D 2 LungulterLt A B Morr .vr 314 B M Miller N %V _ Miller Ma Mar gret' C Marge; ett- Iteiet J4freph Brooke ]lra Heater Trenktille dna 11 ittimteifilptriem Barton Met Mary Bittner Clriatian Illtnev : XiseCathe Bowe; George Belt Edward L Bernliimerllnt Cyltresa Wm C Conitroty Miss Cool' Peter Cook Georgeann Cooper Philip MM7I 158 1111,t P V M FleagleiV in Mayleny eisklarih,ThompaortHeeiyo Morton James 11 Ta Ilenn George Murphy Arthur :ftlentino John Ma.!den JIT ' Wonderly klissAn McHall George Wilkisen 'Gusting Mackason 84mnal Wilcox Charles Neely William Wallace Wm H Oliver Daniel Witherow iLorrt Porter3lissAnnaL Weeks Sergt W 11 Parsons tl W Willis Eti harlesi fur the above Letters will please ea; n advertised. J. W. IMIAL. P. M. Dtthart Chu rles DetriA Jae ~b Q Donnklly A J Doneker Chas Eltine Winkel)) Fought .1 S Fames Mk Jenny ] F:kter .)ereme Funk Read A Perna calling that they have bee N lITERSAL CLOTHES WEIN U GER. N., I. LARile FAMILY WSI:(011E. No. z MEDIUM do do 7 CS :•;:,. '.i.4.i. do do do 60 , Ni. 3. 64.tta. do 'do ' 55 , . No. R. LAMS ifOtEL , do 14 0' 'No. 18. 311.ratta LAUNDILY do , {to MA Stesin 1 18 0 , N,422. 1,4 fiat do do or hand. 30 01 NOT 21 :inZI 3 have no Cogs. All othore w o warranted No: 2is - the size generally used in private families. - 0n.m.% Jialo, of n 0 Aineritati .4grieullitrist, sass 0 the UNI"ERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER; tI.A. chi a can milli/ wring:out a till:dull of clothe it a. few minotes. It is in reality a CLOTHES SAVER! ,4 TPIE SAVER! and a STRENGTH SAVER! The ear i 1 ofgarments will alone tiny a large per rental:eon it, rust. We think the machine' much more than , PAYI• Fglt ITSEtto E,.YEILIif YEAR in the saving of garment , . Tliefo areseyeral kind , . nearly alike in general construc tion, but a e consider it important that the Wringer b. ; fitted with Cogs, otherwise J. mass f garments may eicts, the TANI-S. alotthe rollers upon the crank-shaft slip and tear the clothos..or the . rnbitsr breAk loose. trout the shaft. Our own is one 'of the first mike, and it bias GOOD AS NEW after "nearly FOUR VEARS' CON. stA.Yr Every Wringer with 09 irier7.l is Irtrrtnerd , in ;teary particular. No Wringer cdn be durable without tar A good CANY S:4l{ wanted in every town. - sir On the receipt of the price from plueee where no one - swill send rho 'Wringer YUJI or rx For particulars and circulars- address • • R. C, BROWV 347 Bmeriwny. Now I.OIIC. fiats 26-3 m 110 0 f.N : RODPING Ready to nail down, BOUFISG more (hirable than Tin. - ROOFING at half the &nee 75n. ROOFING jar Steep • Plat' Roof., RIF, A LfY ROOFING FOIL uOusEs, • FOR MUMMIES. FOR FACTORIES, 'FOR BARNS, 'FOR ALL BUILDINGS This Rooting is made of the heaviest woven fabric ever used for the purpoac e :—ldanufactured solely by ourselves and secured by Patent. e • Put up in rolls and shipped to all parts of the country, and usually for sale by hardware merchants and builders. It can be applied by anycommon workman. We also manufacture. LIQUID GUTTA PERCIIA CEMENT, VOR IMPAIRING • LF;AIIY.TIN 'ROOFS! CHEAPER ,THAN OIL PAINT, HEAVIER BODY , THAN OM PAIN?. WORE DIIRABLE THAN OIL PAINT: It forma a pormanetly adhesive, elastic coating over the whole ourface of the tin. filling tip all.the Smaller HODES, • And often saving the expense of a new root - ODE CI:111KM 24D OUTTA PERCHA CEMENT , is especially adapted to, repairing Z.E.ARYWIINGZE ROOFS, CHLif.NIRS, SKYLIGHig• et , e., fte., dth Thiele a thick, tenacious compoundoapplied with a trowel or similar instrument, and does net dry tip and crack, es do all ether articles used jbr thiapurpose. CIRCULARS AND SAMPLES Of tbo• Reidy Rociiing eent by until wboi desired Liberal arrangeraents"nnate with Agents. : READY. ROOFING CO. nag. 36 4 7 73 illaidea Lane, New York. TERMS ...$ R 00 ... uOO Ertl 20 00 ... 4 00 emaining in . Aug. 24,1863: Plauktnion J erom Royer Mies Kate SinerMaster.ritchn Sayb-)th Peter Singer D W 2 Stouffer Charles / Steamier John 11 Snoke Daniel Snlonitarger Tohn Stevtr Cballes Sites Samuel Smith t•amuel ShantaibrongliGeo Slybolt Peter Smith Eph , larn Sharp George S Sohmbargerlienry Terry Susannah Tuber li"illiam `V .*lO 0 . Wheels eai estate „Salts. PUBLIC .ALE.By v i rtue of an OTICL-r-Wheregis;-Letters Tea 4--.-Order of the Orphans' Court- of Franklin' county- . il fomenters' on the Estate of John Myens, late of were will be exposed to Public Sale, on thepreraisesoe rbeiterkenny township, deed, have been, granted to the &Corday, the 26th dig e/ St isteiribt ) 0 , at I o'clock, P-1114. -1 mbscribers - ' . . the following valuable R Estate, late theproperty of All persons knowing themselves indebted to aid' Po Dante Cramer, deed, via : The MANSION. ABM, site - ,ate are reques t e d t o ma k e i m mediate payment.' end ated on the Road leading from Strasburg , Roxbury . ' those having claims, present Mani . properly - antheini ~ , --,- Moult two and 'a half miles from the former place, con- ated for settlement. - tattling 108 ACRES of vod Slate Land,lotot whiCh b - SATILEL MYERS, Letterkenny twp., 3 k , cleared and in a hign state of el:titivation. and encloneu JOHN tIAYSIAY, Southampton twp ~ with gam fence. The Improvements are'',. taro sum • Executors. Log House, a good Frame Barn, and- all the' necessar) out.huildlogs. a Well of excellent Water near the Dwell log , and miming Water thro' the Farm. Twenty Acres of this Farm is good Meadow. It has also on Ran Orch ard of excellent Fruit. This is a l verydesireble proper cp. being within a mile and a .half of time first-class Grist Mills. Persons desirous of purchasing will do well to call and examine the Oroperty previous to day of sale. Should it not be sold, it will be offered for Rent on 8911 is day, for the period of -one year from the. let of April next. -TISRA.IB OP SkLE.—One half' orOcilvery or title the balance in twu-equal annual payments, secured by Judg ment on thupropertii with interest.- ang 19-ta 8. B. PATTERS' ' A DMINIS,TRATORS:NOTICE,-- La_ Notice is hereby given thatEetters of Ailialbis - tration on the Ramie of Samuel Berne, late , of Greee wel•• There.will also be expesed to PublieSsle, on the , io ,,,,,ga ry -4,,,,,,, Lave township of to- the undo - Same day, two Tracts of Land, welt covered with Tim • signed, residing in said township of Green. - - - ber. situate in the same township; about two miles from All persons knowing, themselves indebted to said Es the first named property, one of Which containsto Acres , tate wiMplease makeimmediate payment ;• Ind those and 3-10 Perches ; the other, 17 Acres and 29 Perelles. '• having claims will present them properly anthentinated and will be sold separate or together, to suit purchasers.., for settlement. JACOB ZOOK, Admintstratur. TERMS :—One-halton delivery of Deed, the -balance Aug 12, 64 in three equal annual payments: , with Intermit. . . S. R. PATTERSON, Agent. VOTlCE.—Whereils, Letters Tes- C: BPITAi, Auctioneer. • r' . 11 tamentary on the Estate of Samuel George. lam . . ..11. Guilford township, deed, have been granted to tit.. VXECUTOR'S SALE.--rie_ persu- - tubscribers. ..U4 _ante of the last will and. testament "of Daniel All persons indebted to the said "ggiate, are tevieste