trmAtin MiIEF WAR rri.ms. iniboden has. a cam,) wear Winchester, 2Sti men,: fr.en which he•operates. toitan, save 'that “there Werehun dreds of "reels who had never been an Amer olefin lag Until they saw it carried into Vicha ,110.g..,,,i, - It tvtoinpecied . that Archduke 'ittifl formerly make "known , his accept tinee:of the.4ter.ican throne, 'to the Mexican - 4.lelegittion on the Bd . of October. •• • By the let of November :he Invalid corps will number 12,000 men. They will fill the of 1%000 Men who are, losing - ,sent to their - rkspective tegiments in the field. - . One • fellow has deserted from fie wives `and four regiments. The proirost marshals are after him, and' if-eatt'ht he win boallow , j ed to commute by serving his, time out with the five wives. Throngb the efforts of Gen. Meiedith, all t:te'ehaplins of the ITaion army, held as pris onds-by the zebeli, have biten released. In rein ru, our government releases all rebel chap- Hereaftet , chaplins will not be held as _prisoners of war.' Forty-two, Confider:tie priboriers,• who had taken the oath of tillegiartert; and"violated the nnie-iti divers ways, :were recently tried at :WaShiniton by a court-martial. They were covvict:pd .and sentenced to one yeses, hard labor at Fort Delawitre. There are now 4t. Belle •Isle, near RiCh Mond, some ten tioustind Union prisoners, .• ,who are mostly without coats or hats, and are nompelledlo sleep in the open air. In eonse fquenee;Of this - treatment much sickness pre- wails amongst them. Major-lyilemtni, of the 18th Kentucky Reginient;'who was wounded in the battleot (Mak imaitka, and who lately returned home, was tallow-from ,hou,,e in Pendleton coun ty,' Kentacy, on Sunday, by a gang of guerrillas, 'stripped of his 'clothing;' tied to a tree and shot. Five of the murderers have • ' beeit - caUghtand brought to Cincinnati. The New South says:, "It will, be noticed as it most singular coincidence that one of the . ! fifteen historic shells recently thrown into pharleston - city by Gen. Gilmore shivered the statute erected sonic tears since in front of , tie court house of the doomed 017, in corn .iimoratiozi of the late John C. Calhoun." Rebel deserters' ,arriving in the Army of the Potomac, represent the Rebel ar t my as very bad off for shoes ; owing to Charleston and other ports whence they heretofore deri ved their supplies from abroad being inacces - - Bible to blockade runner's.. d The condition of these men, being nearly isarefooted,Jeaves no doubt of the truth of their statement. - .prig s Gen. J: A. Garfield,- chief of staff at Chattallma, telegraph:. 4follows from that place to •Gen. Grainger at Nashville: Arrest, the officers who surrendered at and have thrnir tried for -their conduct,in that affair. Those who Barren 'dared will he disgrace:l and punished. Pub .Ush t,hil despatch In the newsrairpers. No •tify the Bridge Guards that no =Treaders arc', showed. Gen. Burnside, advancing along the Mast! Tennesseuand Virginia Railroad on Saturday , i •oiertook the Rebel force tinder Mtidwali Jackson ;and Gen. Williams; at 131ue Springs. The enemy were in a strong position, and a shaip engagement ensued, when at sundown ,they .rere.driven from the field, but dark !less, rendered immedide pursuit impossible. The iie - 4 morOirigthe rebels continued their _retreat on the Greenville Road with our fore'e in pursuit. Our loss yias some 60 killed and . woundein. , A writer in the Richmond Whig frankly . • admits that our cavalry are superior to theirs. He says; "Time was when Stuart's cavalry was the pride of the country.... It was never dreamed that the clumsy Yankees, unused to horseback, could rival, much less surpass it. putauthis the lamentable fact. Since Kelly's •,Ford and the great review at . Culpepper Court House, for the benefit of the ladies, our .cavalry has gone under, find ;we have been 'forced 'to the shameful admission that Yankee ,tsilors ,and shoemakers on horseback aresu verici to the cavalry,of the South. Certriirily the caValry engagements of the last six months -have,cuded with the .same old songs, "Our Chivalry yell Brick." • Our•eorrespoudeist,at Yorktown,sends us a brief account of the expedition into Mathews county, Virginia. Col. Spear, acting 'frig. •General, commanded the land' forces, consist of four ' htindred and fifty men of the EleVentli Pennsylvania Cavalry, six hundred 'infantry, 'and a battery;of four pieces of rtil-. 4ery, Gen. -Wistar being in command of the expedition. Connnodore Gilles had charge _of ;the naval forces, and co-operatedwith,Cop , /Spear, .rendering efficient aid. 'Die ,bandsOf gperrillat,and coast pirates infesting Mathews , : couaty were effectually dispersed, many. of the freebooters and outlaws being captured. Thrbe ainly officers slid' one - -Rebel navy officer were taken prisoners by Colonel :. • • GEBT.'3IPCZELLAN'S LETTER. The folloWing is Gen. M'Clellan's letter written in,favor of Judge Woodward the day ; before the election:. . 'o l tAliGEs J Monday, oat. 12, 1863.. • 'Dix Hex: Cia.BLis J. BIDDLE. Dear I J9ir: My attention has been called to an arti 41e hi The Philadelphia Press, asserting that I had written to the managers of the Demo ' cratic meeting at Allentown, • disapproving the objects of the meeting, and Asti. if I'vo ted or spoke it would be in favur_of governor urtin.. I am - informed that similar ,asser tions have been made throughout ',t4u3,,State. • It has been my earnest endeaVcr hercitofore to void participation in party politics,• and am` dotes :mined to Adhere to this course; but it is obsiotis- that I cannot longer maintain siten6e under such ; misrepresentations. I tlierefore request Jou to d.e,ny. thatl have •Written any such, letter. - or entertained any tell CI - ewe ElS'ailise - aitrib`uted ' to 'Me in the hiladelphia Press: I desire to state clearlyandllistinctly that, *wing-some-few days ago had a full conver tt.tion with Judge Woodward. I flivithat our -:*ews. agree, - and, I regard his election as ' overnor of Pennsylvania called for by the •tteresteof the Nation.- • I understand Judge 'FoOdward to be in favor. of the prosecution f the Wm' with all the means at the •corn tand of the loyal ,States, until the • military ~v4•er of the Rebellion is destroyed. I un - 3rstand him to be of the, opinion that, while war is waged with, all possible decision and nergy, th policy directing it should be in onsonance with the principles of huinanit3 • nd civilization; working no injury to pri ate rights and property not demanded . • military necessity and recognized by minter\ • aw among civilized nations; and finally; I understand him to agree witirme in the opin ion that the sole great objects, of this war are restoration of the unity. of the nation,, the preservation of the Constitution, and the su premacy of the laws of the country. Believ ing that our opinions entirely agree upon these points, 1.• would, were it in my power, give to Judge,Woodwardmy voice and my vote. I am, very respectfully r -yours, GEO. B. lII'CLELLAN, Meade and Lee's Amies. THE BATTLE AT BRISTON'S_STATION. A BRILLIANT. UNION VICTORY. 600 Rebels, 5 Cannon and 2 Corm Captured. GREAT BRAVERY OF OUR CONSCRIPTS. The Prisoners mostly North Carolinas. Fifty oirthe Rebels Anxious to Take the Oath of Allegiance. lIENEFAL SICKLES GONE TO NE FRONT. Special Telegraphic Despatches to the Inquirer • WASHINGTON, Oct. 15.—OneorThe Inqui rer's specials, from the arroy l gives fpll ac counts of the operations within the last three days. On Monday Gen: Ateade crossed his whole force to this side of the Rappahannock, but finding no enemy in force in his front, he ordered three or more corps to recross the Rappahannock on ajecconnoissance in force, and marched as far as Brandy Station. A few Rebels were met, .and some skirm ishing took place, with little or no •loss on either side, the Rebels retiring as our troops advanced. Believing Lee contemplated a movement on his right flank and line .ot communication, Gen. Meade then ordered a retrograde movement, and his troops recross ed the Rappahannock, moving on both sides of the railroad towards Warrenton Junction. This occupied Tuesday, the army moving up to Cedar Run and Catlett's Station. On Wednesday the march-was resumed, and the Second Corps, which brought up the rear, came suddenly on a force of Rebels in front,'-at Auburn, near' Catlett's Station Th#Rebels had posted a battery on a hii*, and opened on the First Division of the Sec ond Corps, Grqn..Caldwell, the last of the rear guard. Ricketts' First Pennsylvania Bat tery, attached to 'Caldwell's Division, look position, - forcing' it to retire to the main body, which was following on our left and rear. The Rebel. force was, Heath's Division of .A. P. Hill's' Corps. This fight lasted front eight to eleven o'cick, on Wednesday morn ing. The battle ended, the march was re sumed, and when the Second - Corps, in the afternoon, had rea,:hed a point between Ket tler-and Broad Run, on the same ground Gen. Hooker fought - on Gen. Pope's retreat, they encountered a large force of Heath's and an other Rebel Division formed in line of battle parallel with - the railroad. . , The Rebels again opened the ball with cav alry,,artillery, and infantry. Gen. Warren, commanding the Second' Corps, soon placed his divisions in position and vigorously-char ged the Rebels and put them to flight, cap turing six hundred prisoners, a battery of Six fine rifled guns and two stands of colors. 01/.3 of the guns was disabled and could not be got away. The others were 'taken away hand. • ; - The capture of the battery was , made by volunteers from all three divisions of the corp , , and was a. most gallant - achievement. Our Men fought splendidly, particularly the con scripts, who received the warmest praise from the officers for their bravery.' Two stand of colors were captured by Corporal Thomas Callen, of Company I Eighty second New York Regiment, who tooa - , them from the color-bearer of the Twenty eighth North Carolina Regiment: • At the close of the fighting in the morning, Gen. Caldwell had•the dead and wounded aik brought off. The same .thing was done in the afternoon by Gen. Warren, all our dead being buried and the wounded brought away. All our trains were safely withdrawn. The loss in the Second Corps, in these two battles, amounts' to between live hundred and six hundred, killed,: wounded and missing. The loss of the Rebels is believed to be much heavier in killed and wounded, exclu sive -0 thelsix hundred - prisoners captured, who mere marched 'past Gen. 3feade'4 head quarters this morning, on their way to Wash ington. When the battle commenced near Broad Run the Pennsylvania Reserves, attached to the Fifth Corps, were resting on a field, the remainder of the corps-having gone forward, when a concealed Rebel battery suddenly opened on them from a hill, half a mile dis ant, killing and wounding a number. A battery attached to the Reserves'return ed the fire, and a -brisk engagement ensued, but the vigorous , assault •f the Second Corp, Gen. Warren, upcin the Rebel line, put them' tliflight before the Reserves dbuld get a fair ,chance at them. The army is in fine spirits, and is now in a position to punish the Rebel army severely should Lee determine to risk a general.engagement. To-day-all was quiet up to noon, when your special left the front ANOTfIR A6COUNT Ws.sunferrox, Oct 15.—The falling back of our finces frotn Rappahannock Station to Catlett's and Bristow's is represented' as' magnificent speetaale. They marched by four parallel'lines. There were no delays, not confusion, and every movement was conduct ed with remarkable regularity. - r" In the recent conflict between Gen. 1"14.s• anton and Stuart's forces, while the latter was endeavoring to effect a flank -Movement on , the former's left, the colors of both of these generals, at onetime, were not over fifty yards 'distant from each other, .and ,while there were cavalry charges _on the left .and front, hand to, hand encounters followed. . Our cavalry were in splendid condition, and exhibited the greatest bravery and gal lax tr e y, Their officerssay they never showed ebt iSrttuldin .11positarg,, AbrabeyAbutli.,ltta. ; a better. miritiand - inthelsuccession of char ges and rallying obeyed Orders With , a cool ness, regularity and rapidity, unequaled in - the war. The country being open, the Bow -1 Aticle is described as interesting and grand be yowl description. The particulars of the et . I . eagem,ent yesterday in the neighbotibood of Bristow's and Catlett's Stations. have been t received. It appears the Rebels early in the -Morning furiously attacked the Second Ar my Corps. commanded by General Warren, and the 'cavalry division of General Gregg. The Second Corps, being one of the oldest , and highly efficient, succeeded in stopping :he- Rebels advance, compelling the enemy ':o fall back with heavy lairs, our own troops • tlso suffering largely.' The Federal cavalry, In like manner. fought with great, despera qon. leaving many killed and .wounded on , he field. A considerable• number of prison,: ers fell into our hands. and a battery of six -fine guns. Gen. Sykes. with the Fifth Army Corps, ably supported the Second in theirar duous task of defending the rear. • • At six' o'clock in the evenina. General Lee made a desperate attempt to flank General Meade by way of Chantilly. Lee endeavor ing to get into General Mende's rear by the way of Fairfax Court Horse in this they were unsuccessful. as General Mende anklet prated the Rebels by falling rapidly back to the coveted spot. thus effectually checking a movement which. would:have endangered both the Army of the Potomac and the Cap ital. Duringl last night Gen. Meade ordered one of his supply trains further back in his • rear, where it was attacked by a.small force of Rebels, probably, mounted•,guerrillas ; the teamsters. resolved not to lose the property, rallied to defend it. and succeeded in driving , away the, enemy, who escaped with only two of the very large number of wagons.. It is ' not believed there:has been any fighting of importance to-day. Artillery .firing -was • heard early this morning, but was not oflong continuance. Major-General Daniel E. Sick les, with his staff, left for the front at two o'rfock this morning. In case of a general engagement, he will take command of his own cops. lard Ostate *atm.. VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY FOR SALN.—The subscriber desiring to retire * from btisinesaogfers at privates:do his VALI:a:St:EMIL Property, situate on the Conccocheagne Creek. at Scotland, live Haien North of• Chanibernburg. Via Mill hue three run of Suits and is in good order for home and merchant work. It is situated in one of the best grain growing regions of Southern Pennsylvania. and conve nient to churches and schools. There are about. sevon• teen Acre.' of lend connected with - the - Mill, n e .rly nil cleated and good Meadow Land. and ardor g nut fence. A large two•story Weathet boarded DWNLLINI:bIIOUSE and other mit buildings, and considsral•le fruit are on the property. Ths price asked is $5,000-,while the nett , etrnings ofthe mill' during the last year was above $7OO. 'For particulars apply to the subscriber et; in on the premises. • JOAN SLEICIITER. titigl9.tf VALIT ABLE. FARM AT PRI VATE S A LE.—The undersigned offers at private Sale-his VARM. situated in Letterkenney township, on the road lending from Chamhersburg to Strasburg, 5 miles from either place, consisting of 150 ACRES of -- SLATE LAND Ina high .state of enitivation. The int. procementware a two storied LOG WEATHERBOARD. ED HOUSE. Lint Barn. Wagon Shed., Corn Crih, Wash House and all necessary outbuildings. There Gan ex cellent Spring and a Well of never-failing Water a' the hoose.,. There are tail good ORCHARDS of choler - fruit on the farm. Parsons wishing to view the prernises can d o so by calling on the subscriber. vet?-3t. I.•LAAC li. KEENER. Legal Rotices. -vtNQUISITION, ON' TIIE REAL EiTATE OF JOHN ETTER.—To Margaret Etter d. .4..T01in. Daniel of whom Henry Ebersole is knard fan ; Mary intermarried with Samuel Sollenherger, re riding in the -county of Franklin, Sarah intermarried with Michael Sollenberger and Margaret Etter. residing in the county at Itedrorri, heirs and legal, representatives of John Etter, late of Oreen township, Franklin county, rlVd. You are hereby ntified that I will hold In Inquisition on tiftriteul Rotated said dec'd. situate in Oreentewn. ship. Franklin county. Pa., on Pritiny.the'Ai of October at 10 o'clock A.M.. on the premises. when and where you can attend if yen think proper. SAMUEL BRAN UT. Sheriff's Office. oct. 7.31. Sheriff,. pROTIIONOTARY'S All persons intereded will take notice that the fel owing accounts have been flied and will he presented to the Court of Common Pleas on ..tfanday, the 26th o„/ tober, for confirmation : Account of John Philips and Levi Ssnders, Assignees of John Zulingoi. of Washington township. Find account of John A. Shank, Committee of EliZ3- bkti Forney a Lunatic. Third and final account of Jacoh Krider, Trustee of Niincy Bricker. now decd. D. CAUFMAN, Proth'y, 'Protit'y (Mee, fwt. 7-3 t VXECTJTOTZ'S NOTICE. Notice It is hereby given that Letters Testamentary to the kante of John Metz late of Oni!bird Toe nvhip,"ileeensw: have been granted to the undersign 1, residing in said Township. AJI imrsons knowing themselves indebted to sold - tate will please mike immediate 'paymenti,end those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. AllitAllAM METZ, )14 , p 30 Executor. ti 4 XECITTOR'S.NOTICE.--Notice in hereby given that Letters Trstamentary to tho Estate of Dr Charles Hassell; late o s,„atnantpton dec'd. have been granted to the tinsel .ogned, reading, in All persons knowing themselves indebted to . said Es tate will please make immediate payment; and those ha ring claims will present them properly aittitentleated for settlement. (act 7489 N. iiOElll.4N,Eir. VXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice 4 is hereby given that Letters teNtinmentnrY to Old E.t.a° of Chrytiatt Dierndie. Inte of Ouilford township, decd, hove been granted to the underniguedi residing in said - townshlp. All perrns knowing themselves Indebted to snid Es tote will please make - immediate Payment; and , those having-laims will present them .properly nntlientfenied for settlement. (net l 4 JOIlf; L. DLTIVILER, VXECUTOII'S NOTlCE.—Noticc: ab hereby given ihat Letters Testainentari to the I:4.state of John )iota. Ude of Uui.ford township, dee' ~ have been granted to the undersigned, reading in BAN township 1 Al Af_peraena indebfed to the said Estate ere requested fo make immediate paythent. and those having claim* ~ o r domande naw lust the Hs t ate of the said cadent will ''ninke knOwn the lime withont delay. to . oet 14 ' . ABRAHAM lit}, .: Ex'r. • yiXECLITOR'S NOTICE.—Notieo herehygiven that Letters Te.strimentary to the 'Esi.ite of thinle. Lite of 0 oilfohl townshipolee'il, have t•en granted to the urlarceigite,l, residing in Gall ford township. - All persmis indebted to thessid Entatedire herehrri. quested to Make immeattaP istymeht. owl those haring claims or demands against the Estate of said decedent will make kimarri thesame arithout deity, to Oct. IA C. It . bIoKNIGIVE, F T ' lINTIJ TOR' S Ncyr o zie e is hereby given that Letters Testamentary to the ' te of .7... ha Mull; late or Green township, deo'd, hare been granted to the undersigned, residing In, said twp. . AU persons knowing themselves indebred tosaid Es. tate'are requested to make immediate payment. and those having 'elaitne, present them properly authenti eated torsettlement. Sept JOAN YOUSi URNYLKE ELECTION:—An Election for one Preeldent, six Managers and • reaeuter of the Waynesboro', Greentastle Mar. cerahura Turnpike Road Company, will be held' at the Public Rouen Fred'k Foreman, in ateenealtle, Monday, the 2d`day of November, 1863, cominencing at 1 o'clock, P. M. By order of the Roxrd. _ _ yet 14.31 ' . JOBB' RIVE/IMF, bee/. BALE or Catweansznati, Oct. 14, UM yiiLECTION.=---An Election for Pi- . rectors df this Bank to serve the enstiliiiryear will be ld at the _Banking House on Rondo, the lea day of November, next, at 2 o'clock. P. 14. det 14,3 t emblet. STORE ROOM AND CELLAR TOR 11:$NT.—The large atore Roans and - Cellar: Or nor Alain and Washington streets, is offered for Rent. Poe+esslon given Immediately Apply to aep 14 It. P. HAZRIZT. iffegat ROtit,e,o. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOT.ICE.;-- - - Notice is hereby given thiit Lettere of Adazigie tLatioq on the Estate of John Smith, Inter-of the Borough f ehantlx;raintrg, deed, h.tre be.n granted to the un dersigned, residing in said Borough. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Es tate please make immediate payment t ..and those haring did me will present them properly authenticated for eettiehiont. - CATHARINE MITI!, [trep. 210] ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- Notice js horeby ,glven that Lottens of Adminis tratwn on the Estate of James M. Bradley. late of hies, eeralitirg borough, deed, have been granted to theundes• signed, residing in said Borough. All persons knowing thwrusevres indebted to said- Es tate will please make , immediate payment; and those having claims wii present them properly authenticated for p•ttlentent.' • Sept , • CLARISSA BRADLEY. Adm'ri. A DmiSasTBATOR's IVOTICE.- Notice is hereby given . that Letters of kWtints tin,,,eU on the Estate, of Michael. Ruth, late of Green township have been grautod,to the undersigned, residing in Bala township. AP persons Indebted to the said iistate, aro requested to,makeimmaBat psymentand those having claims oi demands against the Estate o 1 said decedent will make them knpwn, without delay, to ' . . Sept 16 DAVID VinVER. Adm'r. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.— Notien is hereby given that Letters of Admigls tr.ktton on the Estate of Samuel; Filson. late of Gtdifiird township. deed, liege been granted to the undersigned, residing in said township. All persons indebted to thesald,Estste, Are 'requested to make lunnediate payment. And those haying' claims or demands against tee testate of said decedent, - will make known the same without delay. to sopt 23 . 6t* C. ti. ,11c.ENICiffr. Adm'r. ADmtlif ISTRANORS''NOTICE.- Notice is I.erel)) given that Letters of Adminis tuition:4m the Estate of George' Lemaster. late of the lloiongh of Chatithersburg. dee d. have ben granted to the undersigned. residing 'timid Bor. ugh. . All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Es tate Will please makeLputediate payment t. and those having claims will - present them properly authenticated for settlement. PIIILII LE3IASTER. i A 'a ners. Sept 2:1 Jinni A-LI:MASTER, j- ADMINiSTUATOR'SNOTICE.- Notice is hereby given that Letters ofrAdminis -21141 ion on the Rotate of John Armstrong - . late of Ham ilton township, dee'd. have,been granted to undersigned, resitting in said township. All persons knowning themselves indebted to said tate'will please make immediate payment; and those hart n claims will present them firverl v authenticated her settlement. ISAItHLLA-AItHIiTROM.I, MEI ARMIN • • IBTIZATOES' Noth e.s uerehy given that Lettefs A.dininistra. tiara n the Estate - of John Renfrew. late of Guilfiwd twp., de .I, have been grunted to the undersigned, residing in ;Wit township. Ail persons indented to the said Estate, are-hereby-re quest",l to make ':nni.dist• paytnent.and those having -.r oernandsneainet the V.sta4 , sa , ll decedent, will tax ‘e e..4an •fte sane War, Alt delay. to JAM-. 7i.liliFitSW S. R. SilaNz, • to mop 23 ADMINASTRATOR'S NOTICE, Notice is hereby given that Letters of Adritinis tratton on the Estate of Jane Burns, late of lianditon Township, deceased. have been granted -to the under signed, resiclicg in the Borough of Waynesboro!. All persons knowing themselves indebted trt said Es state will please mete immediate, payment; end those having claims will present them properly authenticated ftr settlement, either to the undersigned or to Eyster Bonebrake. W. S. ANDERSON, sap. 10. Administrator. ADJIN STRATORS' NOTICE.- - Notice is hereby giten that Letters of Adminstra lion on the Estate Of Samuel IV, lieintzelitian late of Guilford Township, decea'ed, have been granted to the undersignen. residing; in said Township. All persons knowing - themselves indebted to said Es tate will please make immediate payment %and those having claims will present there properly authenticated for settlement. MARTIN IIEINTZELMAN, sept 30 ADDMIN4RA.TOR'S Notice is hereby given, that Letters cif Adminis tration Cu the , Estaite onlirhael ,Miller. I tte 01 Lumen Township, deeensetc, have been granted to the undersign residing in Lnrjan Toivuship. Alt penunts kt wing thenisetves indebted to said Es tate will please make Immoliate p puma : and those having claims will present themproperly authenticated for settlement. ' 31Afir C. 31ILLEit, sept 80.6t* = ' Ariniinietratrix. AA - PMINISTRA.TOR'S NOT Nmice is kerehy given that Letters of Adininis t ration on the Estate of Mary J. Walker. late of Morals townshiP,' dec'd. have becn gr intim' to the nu. designed, reaidiagAn Montgomery, township. All persons kropving themselves - indebted to said Ea tate Will plenneMake immediate payment; and those having t Mims %vitt present them properly authenticated for iettlement. , - wept 30 • ROBERTJ. 80f% Adner. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE .- Notice is hereby given that Letters of Adminis tration on the Estate of Daniel' Moon, late of Green , township. dec'd. base been granted to the undersigned. resident; lb Green tderuship. "All persons knowing thVoinelves indebted to said Es tate will woos° make intinediate payment ;-aud those having claims will preieht them pmparly authenticated for settlement. lOltN Adntirs. sept 3tt .11311101IAlf ,MONN.} ADMINTSTRATORT'NOTICE.- Notice la hereby A:lvem that - hettera of Adminia tinuon on the Estate of Catharine trrner, latent' bet terkenny, dee'd. have been granted to the subscribers. All persons knowing themselves indebted to the said Est de will please in ike immediate - Miyineut ; and thine having claims will pre+ent them properly authenticated fur settlement. JOIIN ORE t SIKH, Fan nett twv.l Aft' re, oct.l JOS CIO: stElt. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- Noti, 0 is, hereby given that !Atter!' of Adminis tr,sti .0 on the *}state ut Philip 13itseittan. Int- of the Borough 6f Cbitinhorshitmdec'd, have been granted to the undersigned residing In said Borough. ' All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Es tate will please make immediate payment; and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. - [oct.i] JOIN CPISEWAN. Adm'r.. ADMINISTRA TOWS-NOTICR— Nutice is hereby given that I.4tereof Adminis tra tenon the Estateof William Flory, late of the Bor ough of Chatub.rsburg„ dee'd. have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said Borough. Ali persons knowing themselves indebted to said Es tate will please matio immediate payment; and those havituichtims will present them prupm iy authenticate for mottreruent. [ortl4 . l SAMUEL rl.eddli,YOCK. Adner. ADMINISTRATOR'SNOTICE.-ps Notice is ciereby given that Letters of .:Oministra tiou on the E-tate of Samuel Smith, Jr., late id Peters township, tlec'd have been granted to the undiirsigued, residing In the Borough of greencastlu. All persons Ittidwing themeelves indebted to said, Es tate will please make immediate payment; and thos having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. fort 14) , GEORGE EBY. Adner. XECUTORS' NOTICE.--Notiee is hereby given that.;Letters Testamentary to the `state of Abraham Carbringh. tete or Antrim township, deed. have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said toa p. ' All persons knowing themselves indebted to •saici Es• tatewill please make immediate payment; and those furring claims will present them. properly authenticated for settlement, ABRAHAM CARBAUGII, Jr., } stipt 16 ADAIST 2, AUGER. Ea , rs• yiXECUTOIt'S NOTICE -INatic© Is hereby given that Lett:ere Testamentary to the Essate of John Trate, late of Guilford township, deed, have been granted to the ttridersfgned, residing in said township. " • All persons indebted to the Bald Estate, are regnested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the Estate of decedent, will make known the same, without delay, to sept 16. 0 HENRY TEITLE, Executor. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Letters Testan.entary to the tate of John Dorrance, late of Mercernburg, deed, have been-granted to the undersigned, , residing in said baronet, All personsknowing themselves Indebted to said Es tate, are requested to make immediate payment: and those having claims or demands aesinst the Estate decedent, wilimake known the same without delay, to •=, Sept 16 MARGARET CIiA3IBERS, Executrix. y.XECITTOR'B- NOTlCE.—Notice to hereby Oren that Letters Testamentary to the state of Sarah Bobs, late Of Merceriburg Borough, dec'd, hare been granted to the undersigned, raiding in said Borough. Alt persons knowing themselves indebted to said Es. tate, are hereby requested to make immediate payment and thosithaving claims or demands against the Estate of said decedent, will make known thesame without de. lay, to 16.) SAS. 0. &111301.1, Ex'r. Ural 000 *aim SHERIFF'S SALES.—By virtue of sundry ,Tr fits of vairirlioni cipona leatiecl Out. of the Court of common Pleas of Franklin county, Pa , and tol um directed there will be eiposed to Pnlyhe Saler, at the Court House in the Borough of Cbattaberabutg, on F 1 i day. the aid of (kfober,lB63 at 1-o'clock, I'. Al., thefol lowing described Real Estate, TIZ All that lot of ground situate in the Tillage of Con. cord, Fannett twp: atijoinining lota of Jas. Wilson on the East, St" Ifockenleury on the Wed, W.Llttleon the Boni h and the road on the North, with a two story Log . flown, Log Shop, and Log Stable thereon erected . Sized and taken in execution as the property_ of James F. thrtoble. gl A 1 I that half lot of ground, aithate in the Bar ongli of Chnnibersbnrg, ft miring on Main Street, tub' 'in big lota of Wen, Stall on the South, W. eitatnlters on the 'West, anti Mr/. Harris on the North, With it 1 !Al story Brick House thereon erected. - Seized and taken in axe' elation as the property of Prederkii R01:4c1% Also—All that half - lot of ground, situate . iti .the Borough of Chasultersimrg,fronting on King-Street ad joining lute of Mrs. Snyder on the West. lot of Lafayette Wood on the East - and by an Alley on the North with a two story .Brick Blouse thereon erected. Seized and t tfien in execution as the prop trty of Maria M. Burg hart. OEM tltat half lot of ground;; situate In the 11.mnigh of vhambereburg, wonting on Main Street:32 .eet fiont.adjoining hit of A. Bechtel. on the Sbuth, - tin the North. and an Allay on the East. with two - eitorY L g andWeathertioardtd nonee, analog-Ste hie thereon erected. Seized awl taken in execution as the property.of Samuel Wolff. ,; , - . . Also—All that tract of land containing 182 Acres more or less. situate in Peters twp., adjoining_ lands of Hem nri g g4. Adam Hoke, Alex. John sou and ot hers. - with two 13 story flou.es. Stone B4ini. and other- improve treute`thero in erected. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Wm & Joseph Warner _ Alsc—All that Hart of land situate in' Letterkenny 'tali., Containing 18 Acres more or lees, of Mountain laud adjoining !otitis of Leo Horn and other lands of lame Rosanburg. Also-85 Acres more or less, adjoining lands 'of E. /tosenhurg, and others with a Lok Musa and Log 13:1111 thereon erected. Also--100 Acres of Mount Land, adjtiining lauds of II Reefer and others: Seized and taken in execution as the preperly at briar Rosin burg. and will be sold by me' SAMLING 13ILAN_DT. oct. . Sheriff, PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE MEAL ESTA I III..—In puisuance of an order of the Orphans' Cott' t, and in virtue of, the last W ifi and testa inent of itot, , er t C2McFarlatakthe - subscriber will sell Public :*ale. on the premrses. on .s . 44forday, the 2-1(h Jvy •of &Jae'', the following described Beal Estate, sit !Med in Peters and Montgomery townships. Franklin /Panty, late the uropetty of Robert C. and John McFar fend. dee 'd, viz: Past 1. Containing 145 ACRES. of first-rata LAND. adjoining sands of Adam links. C. Londerbangh. Brad ley's heirs and others, with large and commodious RUILDINDS f all kinds required on a farneoeith good ORCHARD. Well and Running water near the door. About Di Acres of this tract is tine 31E1 DOW atui Rome superior.TlMlllilt. Part 2. containing 102 ACRES of LAND of the Sam* quality, adjoining Lanla of the lluu. James Buchanan,, 51ye,'s heirs and part 1. _— Part 3. containing 69 ACRES, mostly 'BOTTOM LAND and much of it very productive, adjoining t to tract lands of David hemostat, Pranktin Reed and others. MEM The above tracts have each a eurficiency of Timber and Water, and areal! near the town of Mercersbnrg, with the beet of Schools, Churches ft n , I Mille convenient. They will be soldeeperate of together, as may boettinit Purchasers: Lind buyers are requested to give this Droperty their attention, as it will certainly be sold on the tiny of sale. Pertione wishing to view the property will call on the enb:icrilier residing thereon. Termn nande known on thy of Sa'e. li P, McFAßLklai, Adm'r of the Estate of John McFarland end Trustee to sell under the will of Bohan C. McFitrlnial: By order of the Court.—W.O. Mrretrem.Cletk. [oct 7.3 t PPUBLIC SALB.—The undersigned having determined td remove West, Will sell ; _by. Public Sale. (without ressrve) at his residence in Lou don, on Wednesday, the 4th Nqrember. 1863. the follow ing Personal i'roperty. viz : 1 good Family HORSE, four s ears old ; 1 good 31.1 th Cow ; I one-horse Wagon aud - Bed ; 1 two-horse Wagon and Bed ;1 two-horse Bell with Bows ; I pair two-horse Hay L idders ; 1 one-horse sleigh; I BO KAWAY CARRIAGE; 1 Spring Wagon: 3 seta of single nal ness ; Double and Single Trees; 2 Log hains; 1 Cutting Buz; 1 Jack Screw ; 1 Crowbar. Also: a lot of POPLA It and OAK LUMBER. 4 long and 2 short Ladders; f Illitcksinith's Vice. Spades, Shovels nod Picks; 4 Bark, Spades; 1 Cross-Cut Saw; 1 large Patihit Bee Palace and Bees. Also, a large variety of HOUSEHOLD yUREITURE and Kitchen Utensils, viz: 6 Bcdste.ids; 3 Bureaus ; 2 Wash Stands; 2 t.orner Cup boards; 2 eight-la) Clocks; 1 Parlor Stove: 2 ten-plate stoves; I Cooking stove; 3 Meat Vessels; Cider 'Barrels and Kegs. and many articles not necessary to enumentte A:a-Side to commence at 10 o'slbck.A. 11 . when at tendance will be given and - the terms made known. oct.7 JA.:IIKB CRA. , WFOILD °brigJan Hardman, Aticticmerr. 1141 . I wilt also offer at'Private Sale the TANNERY in , Loudon with five LOTS -of GROUND attached thereto. The Tannery consists at &tithe' modern Improvements with 25 or In cords of Bark in the Bark house. A 150.94 ACRES of TIMBER LAND with a Double Geared SAW MILL thereon. Tenitsmatle known by 'calling 'ari the subscriber. - JAMES CRAWFORD. EXECUTOR'S SALE OE.VALU ABLE, REAL ESTA E.—By virtue of the last will and testainent of JOhn Bear. deed. 'the undersigned. as Executor of said dec'd. will uffei-at Public Sale, on Satur d ty, the 24th doy of October. ISii at 11 o'clock', A. M., on the premises, nil the Real Estate of which the said John Bear, died, seized -and possessed lying iu Mont. , ;ornery township, Franklin county. &steer Pennsylvs nia adjoining the lands of Christian Nicewander and others, and on the road loading from Hagerstown' to' Me'reensburg, and being the satueßeal Estate purchased' from Catharine Borst by said John • Bear, containing 96 ACRES end 77 PERCHES of land mare or less. The improvements area LOG DWELLING HOUSE, FIRASiBBARN. and airtiocessary outbuildings. There in a SPRING of RUNNING WATER on the land. and ri peel well near the house. The land lain a good state of cultivation and under good fencing. - The terms ate one-half in hand, and the balance In two equal annual payments, from the Britt day of April next,, with interest; the purchaser giving his notes therefor with approved security; and that upon the payment of the whole purchase money a deed will be executed. Possession given on the first day of April next. The crops growlng,ln the ground are reserved with the privilege of securing the Mille. MARTIN BEAR, sept 304t 5 Ex't of John Bear, dec'd. VALUABLE TAVERN STAND FOR SALR.The undersigned Offer at Private S de. the well known Tavern, situated orythe corner of Market and Second Streets, nth. , IR the oconpancy of Sheriff Brown.' The Hotel is fl large commodious two story !dick building. The yard attached is -admirabljt arranged for travellers stopping 'with - buggies and wagons. The stable in large and airy. and capable of riccommodatitig from 50 to GO head- of horses. The out. buildings such as Wash House. Spring Benne :No House; makes it the most desirable Hotel in the county, Its near locatton to the Rail Road, Court House. Bank. and business places, rondo '9 it the most pleasant and convenient stopping place In town. Persons desiring in putchase,tan lee tbe premises and lenrn thei4erms uir sale by calling on the undersigned. I `Clutatl4. sept. 2-tr riIANTERY FOR SALE.—The sub. j scriiier offers for Sale his TANNERY, situate In c onnellsburg. Fulton County. The yard contains 49 9 LEAGIIESi (all under roof), with good BEAM SHOP', BARK SHEDS, and everything convenient tot carrying on the husiness. An abundance of Bark can ha bad for £ , :i.00t03.50 per cord. Large and good DWELT" , INO HOUSR and Tenant House, together with all: nee: essary buildings, and abundance of PRIIIToan t4e.,. lots .of the choicest kind. In connection - with the atsive will he sold. if desired, 'n ACRRS of prime LIMESTONE LAND in abigh state of culttvatiOrt• oct 7-3 m HOKE, - 1)UBLIC SALE.—By - virtue of an - o rder of the Orphans' °end of Franklin Co., Fa.., t undersigned, Administrate. of John Detwi.eri dec'd, will offer, on Wednesday, the 4th ' day of Nonsm&T. at Public Sale, the Real Estate of said deo'd, situate in the -Things of St. Thomas, on the north side of the turnpike and - bounded br lands of Weaver's heir:and others, being the , most , western lot to St. Thomas,' and haring thereon a two storied LOG HOUSE, Frame Stablet Spring Rouse and Shop and containing , about two Acres more or less. The ,property is in' reasonable condition and w.lll make &comfortable and desirable home. Sale to'comnisuce at 1 u'clock,P.BL. when terms will be made known by toctl3-ts) li AMIN SNIDEJti Adm'r, 1:011IBLIC SALE.—The undersigned will offer at Public Sale, on thelretnisei, on Saw% ay, the SW day of October,' itttL, the following valnaLle Real Property, viz: A LOT Of OROPFD, Situate is the Village of Marion, Franklin countY, containing one-half Acre, on which Is erected a storyand-a.half Frame DWELLING' ROUSE, a Frame Shoemaker's Shop, large Frame Stable, and other out-building; there Is also, Cistern near the door jof the dwelling. This Is one of the best standa for a good Shoemaker in the vicinity, (the only one-in the place,) having been long occupied as aneh, with an 'abundance of good customers, and pat r,mage increasing. , Sale to coma at l o'clock, P. hf.. when the terms will be made known. Coot 141 JOSEPH. FERGUSON.. ARTNERSITIP.—Notice is ho c- P'by given that the undersigned have entered into partnership in the Hardware and Cutlery business atthe old stand 'of ?dyers'a Branr , *here we are prepared' to furnish everything in our line as cheap as any other house in the carroty. Special itiancetnerits are offered for cash as our motto will be quick sales and short profits: - - JACOB- & BRAND. oct.l, 4 3.1--oet-14 GRORGR FLACK. - ‘,/ •A :011AINICE TO MAKE - 31.011 - px., ihot Orideisigned utter at Private Sale, on at•strti tuututting terms, all that valuable Tit Ac T Uk LAND bite ated 9a 3t. Tburnas township, .P,anklin Cuatity, a.; 3 *Alta Nortlivsest of the village of Si. Therms. boand.,l 14 lauds ofD. W Own a lithe, Wm. Pralines, ILtt'r. aad °third, cent:citing ' 229 ACRES. - • About IEO Aeresofthis Tract are cleared R3O in a tit* state otcattitationithe of - which has beta thisii oughly limed within the feet lye the balance la, heavily set with thriving Timber. There is a fine-Limy atone Quarry on the premises, trent which :a auterOrr quality of Lime is made. The Improrenielit. t:PMXT if a gut;tljtAiu - dtorleil Log and Fyiniti LWALLIAG 11011SX, A FINE DANK Milli, ererteu hut Kammer: a War Vosrer SAW MILL, nada oTA V Slill'AlLE NIL driven by a small Steam I,'ngine, and other liceesnal and convenient buildings. The' above Property offers great inducements to chasers of Real Estate. It is lotarted In a finely Tinil el MI region. and as the demand for Lumber, Staves, :Shingle Au- is and wit) continne on the increase. no en .rge business matt conld not fail to make Money out et I many advantages it possesles. Petsena desiring to ill vest in a valuable propel ty are invited to view thlr. Salistinry Sheatuin, residing thereon, will give any 11- .rmation that May be desired. Posse-who, can 'be had at any time. - Jane 17.'63, yALIJABLE - F.A.RN FOR &Al i t. —The statscri ber of era at :PriVette Is ale. his PA itit, situated about tulle front - Quincy, containg 151 alAtEls 14of which is in TIMBER and thriving Chestnut. IX, of the Farm isof the be:stoat ity of LI M ESTOIS 6.,LA:‘,1" and all tn. a high :date ''6"f cultivation, theltnitrust. mentsarp a large BRICK lIOUSF., eith portico and porehes,a BANK OA it N.So feat lung, swilk Wagon tiled snol Corn Crib attached, double Frazee Carriage lionse.Brick Wash Howe:Smoke thaw. Oak* Oven, angina necceSaty onthuildlngs. In good re 0.14 There is a large Cistern close to the Barn. used for,:'to and one near. the kitchen. There is a Well of excellent water in the yard. There is also a variety ut cho r 'pr Irma, smelt es Years. Plums, Peach" a and Grapes feline yard. There is also a good 011eitaRD of young thriving Fruit on the promisee I ersone wishing to view the land cut do so by cnneng on the subseribet or any information respecting. lt . be obtained by call ing on Geo.-J. Marley, County Treas urer; • [Rept f] :1011-N PRIVATE SALE OF TANNERY NEAR. MAYETTEVILLE.--Tbe lindtraigniitt , era set at PrienteSide, the fuller/it g described- IN k4l TATE, to wit; !: - ,80 ACRES OF LAND. _ ' All under good fence and tillable. With a good Brit-hi:ISOM Ing, a never T.dling well of goOd water now the dour. a good llama and Thritthing Fluor, a fine Orchard; bearing the beet fruit. AU° - , . of 321argeTats, 6 large'Lertehem - with limes and poop Murk ‘llll,lloller. Pump and Fulling Stocks, 1111 in extiel lent order, the whole operating by WATER POWER,. Also a good Ita,rksbed, all tuatunmesed in conveitelialv anti 'labor saying. . The above property will be shown to any person on up plication to Jacob B. Cook of Fayetteville. or .liihn.j. Cook ofChambersburg. Terms will be reasonable. • June 17,'63-tf - ! PITEIt COOL VALUABLE STEAM TANNERY FOR SALE.—The undersigned 'will stil at PriSato TAiNßßY,known as the Corner Tannery, with steam rend water-power. Saw Mill, Chopping 31111,Stoliks lor breaking hides, Sc. The Tannery has 8 leetLet, eats, 2 limes and water-pool, and he capable of tanning 800 bakery bides a year. Then, are two Log Dwelling, Rowel. Barn, Stable and other necessary oat build ngs connected with the Tannery, and - about 00 Ace etisleimed, with god fruit. Ile will soil quantity of land wins the Tannery, from 100 to 100 Acres. O. er 600 Acres axe Timber,andgn ample supply of I hesnut Oak Dark fa, run the Tannery for fifty years. It is situated Shout 7 miles South-west of lilerceesbnrg, on Licking Creelt. Terms made easy. Possession will be given this fell 'it 'necessary. For Dirther particulars address the under signed, at Mercersburg,Yranklin county , Pa. ug 12, 03•tf " • - C. METCA LF. INTN PURSUANCE-OF, AN ORDER of the Grpliarite Court, the - andersigned. Executor*, in the had will nod Testament-ef Jacob Bernhulerfet, late of Atrim township, deed. will offer - at Public Hale. on the pr lace, on Satrerday. the 14th stl.2Ptvember,lbtA, r nt l o'cloc P. M.. the following described Real Estate, t ill ; A - TRACT ofLAND, the MausionYartn of said deo'il eitunte in Antrim township, Franklin Co , pa.. li t hnded by laude of Geo. Rhodes. Samuel &dandle. Joh; Pottell. Samuel Bemeederfer, Wm Gearhart and other*, contain irg 1:5 ACRES more or leas , . and having thereon eretted a LOG HOUSE; Promo Barn and other buildings. Tberp lea good wenn!' Water, and a good 4.)R4 11A bbors ea* tract. and abont twenty live Acres of good TIMBK/t. The terms will be made known on the day of sale, 17 JOHN Iik.MESDERFER, I . •' t • oct 14 ' SAMUEL SCill NUR, i Elven ors,. By order of Court—W, G. MITCHELL, Clerk. ' - ED. AUGLIINRAIRIII ' 8. M. WORLEY. ileat O,state *ates. GARVER k 9tIxiAMLA TAItICEIVY ARM AT PRIVATE SALE.- The %intim signed offere at Private. „Side Itle farm situated on-the Warm 'prang Road, %Mlle mut of 31 er eitaburg, containing 17,7 ACRES. aboat half Lintetitonia and the balance Slate, aro in a good State of cultivation. The improvements area two sturY BRIt Sp.,,Bank Barn with Corn Crib rind Wagon Shed attached, /and all other necessary ontballdings. The re is on exce lent *ell of Water inAbe a and anda streron of mining Water on the farm for stock, itml on OIiCIIABD of choice Bruit on the premises. - A Is% 241 ACRES of MOUNTAIN LAND, near Mel., lending from blertersloarg to reiceetinellstairM Persona wishing to view the property will cad atom this under signed residing on the Farm. -oct 14-4t' YRA?..iKTAN IC 'REED. SALE.—ThePUBLIC undeilaigncd, I Executor of Gabriel Bear. dec'il, wilt offer at Pula- Ilc -Bale. on the prt mires, on 7 hurregy. the rth rq Are , g - tier next. A TRACT OF LAND. Flambe in IVaaltingtiv towitship. Franklin co.. about 3 miles test- of .Wnytiee. Lora'. bounded by lands of John B.oller, Uttar filmtkey and others, containing about *2O ACRE . There is t-n, said tract, a valuable 'WOOLEN l'At 3 GAY. with all thee necessary Machinery. in good order. and rinperior Water Power. - The other Improceraents are a twceet,ay rough.. cast btiIELLINU LV:CtiP.: Tenant Moue. and BED. The Land La of excellent quality and there. te - -a ;PA bearing .orebard,und other Fruit Trees on it. Sale to commence at 1 oclocld P M., when atttudatikei will he given and the DI tas made known. .oet 1.4 EtEAR,-Ex'r., XECI3' TOR'S SALE.—By v'irtue A of the last Will and Testament of Ottorge E. liter. pet. deg.:late of the Borough of Chanthersburg. deed, I will expose to Public Sale, (di the premises, in said Wt. ough„on the Lith day'of Narewber rtrxt, that large nit,' commodious BRICK UWELLINO HOUSE` with the LOT thereto attached, sitnatopn the goitth side of Eaft Mars ket Street, bounded on the hastby Hit of J. A. Eyster, end en the West b% lot of hytnun S. Cultic. Esq., being about 31 feet in width and 156 feet in depth t. 00 this lot there is very desirable Fruit. 'Tenon of este wade 'known UR day of rode. JAMES L—BLACK,- oct 14-14/ 11:c'r of the Estate (40. K. Harper. deed. rrIWO HOUSES FOR SALE.—The 'indentgilled offers at Private Side. rit 0 LOTo , tui kayetteville, oiled the tote having thereon erected, a uew two atorle double FRAME HOVell, and tbo other a one awl mhalf storied house. The property is desirably located for tinsitiess, omen private duelling. living incise neighborhood of the -Academy and opposite' 'Stowe', fled Perilous wishing to view the property 'eau*, fie by Milling Upon tir, pahrney, the present otenpane‘or the eubecriber. Terms nude to snit purchaser. _ _ wept 94f ' PUBLIC. SALE.- `lll6, 0, Guardian 61' the. minor children 4.4 parnitel ae lers, late of Ft. Thorne'', deed; will . Irt r at • Pnblle gale: on the prelabwu &titirday, 240) Opy ft/. 00 , *.r, LOT GY GROUND, aituate In St. Themes. Iln% km e au erected a twu"tory Log and Finale DlVRtLtlitl ROUSE, and IrtanwCurpenter hop and etherbullAluge. Saba to, eurninence at 1 ‘fulerk. :11.4,11 MM./ 1141).pltrie attendance will be f.,4% en and tering al aIC 0C1 , 742 JOHN lIAWK, Guardian. By order of Court—W. o,llncal.LL, ALRX. X. M'CLIIRR. I HENRI" 9. SURER. irCLUR] & EDITORS AND PUBLISHERS. THE FRANKLIN' REPOSITORY is polished every Wednesday Morning. on a large quartet sheet, - containing FORTY-EIGHT COLUMNS. pritrted on fine paper andnew;clesrtype, Terms: TWO DOI.- LA RS per .annron. IN ADVANCE, or TWO DON. .LABS AND FIFTY CRNTS.V notpaid within the year. lilt... 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