and Pennsylvania at 73 75 cents, weight We quote Rye at 11.0013 cents per bush el for ordinary to prime samples. REBELLION ON ITS ST Las 1" CAPTURE OP VICKSBURG! GOOD NEWS! GOOD NEWS! ddIZIA d 41341. HMS AND JCAEPH-PRICE receipt cf,.. a New and Fall DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,. HARDWARE, • CEITZEIVS,WAR - - BOOTS, . SHOES, ~•_ HATS, &e. W Hielcan andw : l 111 en- five per cent cheaper than4ri:; prices. Lam mum,. 131 k. and Fancy Silks, All Wool Del in.s liareges Plain and raneYs tSpring Detainee, Chatties, Bo laerinee, Lawns, ()hint Modem's, ozambi the Rainbow. MOURNING GOODS, Diet. Grenadines, Bvndore Berage, Wool Delaines,ir - Poplins, Chaflies, Lawns plain end Ogured, Balzerines, Crape, Despanges, Ding. Ceri po, American Prints, French Crape, . Collars, .. . Mitts, Gauntlets und everything to rends the nyliirger beautiful in her sorrow. endless variety. GENT'S WEAR, Broad Cloths, Parisian Cashmeres, lA. and fancy; Double and Single Millen, in superb style ; — also - J4plendid Vesting. silk, marsailles, plain or figured; kauttful Neck Ties, Shirt-fronts,.Cifileirs and every thing to set the, gents fora picture and bloke them presentable even at the Capital of the nation. l'bQuallto (tlacis44 such as Musiins, . 'Pickings, Shectings, Burlaps, Denims, Burred Checks, Hickory Stripes, llottonalles, Jeans, &c., QI3M3EIN - SSerVirAtL3El,3ll6 . His stock is full and complete and will compair favorably in price and quality. Ho, returns his thanks to his customers anti by "quick sales as d short profits." lair dealing and strict attention to business, }Copes to merit a continuance of patronage. June I'2 JOS. PRICE. 110 WIN MUSLIN*, B ROWN MUSLINS at 20 et... " .1 yd. wide, 25 cts. 4 4 ! very best, :37a 4! 15-4 wide, at junei2 COTTONADES.; OTTONADES from 25 to' 501cts. at june 12 Paten's. :.111.,11EMAIL-7 1 11WrirMil.• . Flux TS, good, • .12to 15 eta. very best, • 20 to 25 cts. - at Pewee. DEEMS GOODS, CHALLIES at . 25 to 31 ea, Sbephearus Plai4s, 25 to 31 cts. bawls; 12 to 25 eta. All Wool Defames, . 50 ea. juael2 - op° N j une 12 omEsTic IaSI6IIAMS, FRENCii • • 4,- lunchester junel2 HOOP SKIRTS. h WM 10-15, 20-25, 30.35: and 40 Al/Al diveted, for $1.75 ets,at junel2 Mtlel ! }LA %j !.1 A eiuperi.or lot. of' +Sugar cured convened Ilefue,st (June 12) F you wanirto be convinced thr,,t we can sell _IL DRY GOODS as chee'ro , ed Chambersburg quo tations, "or any other trien: ' Gall at junel2 . PROTHONOTARY. H. McDtiWkILL ;Wt . ]) be a cSiiklidriti fur , pitar tiONOTAItY; aiiitjra tlithe Onon ~,,, ' mat ing ConventiOn of Franklio County., ,/-° . ( MIE,III 01 Alt Poplins of evory bus 0 25 cifc. 25 to 31 cis, at Palca's. PRICE'S. Paws's. Pulaleg. BROTIIERTON'S COLUMN. JUNE 1868. WM. U. lIROTORTON. HARD VAItE u T L:i Alarge and carefully selected stock of which he his just received null intends selling at decidedly U.4CO V. V ALSO aucia azta HOLLOW WARE, Cedarteare--- CARRIAGE TRIMIRIPITG, OIL=CLOTII3, SHOE -rug= AGMCILTIIIIIII, IMPLREITS, BRUSHES AND ira-gil 1E 1 ° 3/W4 PAINTS, GLASS • AND 73kraN !SHE -7.1 T _* )b 11 LEATHER FLY-N ETS. iovites especial attention to a very large stock of Scythes, Scythes Sharpeners, • Rakes, Forks, , Grain Cradles, Forks and Shovel Ilandles, noes, Shatho &c., do HIS GOODS MIE OF THE VERY BERAULITY, ° .A.ND CHAP AS THE CIIHIPHST. L T OO K TO YOUR OWN INTEREST BY EXAMINING MY SI. C" grid in my store a. good assoit „ mcut o, all, descriptions of ow* 'iu ally found .in Hardware Atoms. I merelyso licit an czaAation of--my goods and prices heron purchasing elsewhere. REMEMBER I SELL SCYTHES AT OLD PRICES.' - • - 11,11110-THER TON, June 12, 1803. Shovels, 1 1 111j11131'111r111(111:1111334. - general meeting of the members of the Way nesboro' Sitviing,Fund..Soclety will ha held on ridgy the 19th Day of Jane; Oil, between the bouts* 2 and 6 o'clock P, M., at the office, to vote for *dissolution. of 'laid Society. • It is very important that all should attend. . • At the same plum, on the saitte day; It 2. o .''Olock P.M., the shareholders of the. proposed. National Bank will hold a general meeting for, the purpose of organizing , said' National Bank, the Stock of which is now illitiken. The business will be high ly Important to all interested.' •.- By order - cif the Boanl_ermetagers. ,_ — IIIIIW - 111311PT . lr.111:7-13E3. 18T Lette rsm a" " % 7 , It) testamentary 1 L a i r : of Quincy"le township, deceased. have been , granted fro th — e — su.- scribe is residing in said township; all persons in debt eu to the said Estate,.are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those hiving claims or demands against the , Estate` of said decadent, wilt make the same known without delay to . KIRK MIDOUR;' • ' SAMUEL MIDOUR, • June 12— 4w] -Executers. _ _ ---- i—jsitElt or I_Botterer. IST of letters remaining in the Post Office at . Waynesboro' Pa., May 20th 1863. Jacob bprgelt. 2; L. P. Beard, Henry Boon, Ja cob Ditch, Dolly Dentler, - J. W .Douglass, Susannah Meddle, Mr. Jones, James P. Love, Joseph Lineinger, Elizabeth Smith, Anna M. Snider, Ea ennorah Shank, David C.,lBtouffer, C. S. Weston. Persons calling for the above letters will please say they were advertised. _ • HEADQUARTERF, PROVOST MARSHAL 161 n DISTRICT, PENNSTLVAIIIA. — _ (31I6BIBERsRUSG, June Ist, 186). The attention of the public is called to the sub joined circular horn the Provost Marshal General of the United States. GEO. EYSTER , Provost Marshal, 16th - District. - Pennsylvania. • CIRCULAR No. 7.--PROVOST MARSHAL-GREER .R.L'S OFFICE, Washington. D. C.,'May 22.1, 1863. All men who desire t o join any particular Regi ment of Cavalry now in the field, are hereby,lau thorized to present themselves at any time during the next thirty days, to the 13 tard of Enrollment in their respective Distriet-I.—Tliii—liourd—shall—ezam— ine them, and determine upon their fitness for the service. and if found to be tit, the Provost Marshal of the District shall give them transportation tick. eta to the general rendezvous, at the head-quarters cif the A. A. Provost Mamma Generiljbot the State. As soon as they present themselves sat this general rendezvous they shall be duly mustered by a mus tering and disbursing officer, and paid by him the bitunty allowed by law. JAMES 13. FRY, Provost Marshal General. June 5-3 w lINADQVARTERg. PILOVOST MA.RATIAL 16th DIsTRICT, P i ItNNIO'LVANIA. Cuithunutsugho;Jun'e lst 1803. _The—attention_of all officers who' have been hon orably discharged, on account of wounds or disabil ity, Is to the following circular. . GEO. EYSTER, Provost Marshal, 16th. District, Pennsylvania. CIRCULAR No. B7—Weft PEPARTMKNT, Pro vost Marshal-General's- Mee : Washington _City, .11 ay. 221.1863.—The attention of all officers who have bees honorably discharged, on account of die• ability, and who desire to 're-enter the service in the Invalid Corp.s is called to the provisions ()Wen n • ► • 05 of 1883, from the War De- partmen, published in the papers hatigirout---thi, country. Such officers are requested to comply promptly with the provisions of that order, and to send their written applications; m therin provided; for positions in the Invalid Corps (stating the char of their disabilit , with as little delay as pos. sible, to the Acting As;astatill erul of the State in which they may be. Such Act lag Aasisstant Provost Marshal-General will at once forward the applications, with his endorsement, to the Provost Marshal-General at Washington. Officers for the invalid Corps will be appointed immediately upon furnishing the papers required by _General Order No. 105, of 1863, from War Depart ment. Their pay and emoluments will commence from date of acceptance of such appointments, and not from date of organization of the respective com mands to which they may be assigned. JAMES 133 FRY, • Provost Marshal-General. June 5-3 w. - PROTHONOTARY. .01117—CF.CIZEKS_of Franklin County; Thanking you for your hearty and liberal sup port on a former occasion for the office of Prothon otary ofsaid County. I again announce• myself as a candidate for the nomination at the next meeting of the Union County Convention, pledging myself, if minuted-and-elected, to fill the office with fideli- K. SHANON TAYLOR. ty. June 5, 163-tma 111.—.01111iiieril" ID SAS lost on the 29th ult., on the turnpike, between_Lipton_nad __Wayncsboso% a - VER _WATCH, detached Lever, marked on the inside case "Patent Lever," ..13 Jewels," with Steel Chain. A liberal rewat , 3 will be paid the finder by leaving said watch at this office, or with the suhsmiber two miles South of Waynesboro'. June 4-3w] DANIEL SENDER. FOR REGISTER AND RECORDER. INKY STIOCKLNR, Alitrim .Township, is a candidate for REGISTER AND RECORD ER for Franklin County, subject to the next Union Nominating Convention, and most respectfully so licits 'Le support of all Union Men. May 29, '63—tc] litotioe-t4—Tresspassers T he public are notified-not to tresapass • upon the premisete of the subscribers by cutting down Timber and carrying aIT Woad, as they aro determined hereafter to ealbrcetbe law against — all persons so olfending. JOSEPH H. G[T,Hrer, May 29-3w] HENRY GILBEW. To Tresispossers. fp HE subscriber warns the public against tress passing upon his lots by breaking fences, tramping down hiti gram, &c. , as he is determined to cntorce the law against all persons so olleniiing in the future. BROTH/MA.4X. May 29 3w] , .1 4 13101011'31MICCol -11F4ap • EIZSONS indebted to the undersigned are Jo quested to 019,mi1l make immediate payment as he is desirous of closing up his business. His Books will be-found at the Hardware store of W. 11.1.trotherton. HENRY H. BRENEMAN. May 29,-3w] SKY-LIGHT PHOTOGRAPHS. r iii subscricer would inform the public that he has completed the necessary arrangements for taking Sky-Light Photographs, and is prepared Is furnish Pictures much tiller man those taken with Side-Light. Persons %vatting pictures are requested to call and examine•his speckuens.. (Muir I—U) W. L. LECHLER. • • , 44 Seythefi_titOld'Prices." 117 A e llit a l:N PHASS ji l i S t Tg i nS io 7 N s ,s ceillo lianlivare Stara. June! 5 • - 7 - 76 - FarnterEc -- -- IHAVE on .liand and for,aalle a lam stock of Makes, Forka. Wain Cradled, Hata, Fork ktmt. wet; de., you want it actve. 01011 - MIT- PLO WS' Volk Lip; rims, kat ttegble ~ ironed ready for urog roc dal ee et the Vv a gueetaker itthup ul L . lavid Shoup, to Wayuctklutu . Farmers 4vixtild do wea r to cell before ',nuking pur chased. • (apa4—ti.) CoFt:et.Fiepated' 0 01 16, %hitt willi;aTit ; two pouittli ititiyont" 2u as.; a vaunt' at apr 8. Pauses. YRUP. ulake whet you got in (kit . : 1' timue 0 of drat nice syrup. 'Pry tt , at Pituilea juitvl2 W. MILLER. LATEST ARRIVAL SEA fil MEI g - DO DS g ardware, '• GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE AND CEDARWARE .! . . • - -0---rr . J • A VING juot•returned from the Eastern Cities be would call the attention of his customers an the public - generally to his . . • LARGE & SPLENDID ASSORTEENT DRY GOODS! Wht will be sold at extremely Low Prices. Bbl w you will find enumerated a few articles which will be found among his stock, to whiCh he invites your attention : FOR THE LADIES, Ladies' Shawls, fancy Prints, Extension Skirts, Balmoral Skirts, • . Ladies Collars, Magic Ruffling, Linen -HandWl's. HoWry, &c. MEN'S WEAR. ° Fancy C3assitnerea, DOMEL • Furniture Check, Bed Ticking, • Cotton Flannel, Talblabiapet, - • Tovvling, 13uging, &c. Queensuare, • • Hardware,' Boats and Shoes, Cedar Ware. 43133Z)1.41:1LEUa. Of the very best quality, such as Syrups, and New Orions - Molasses, _ Best Rio Coffee, Superior Prepared Coffee, Hummell's Best Essence; Baker's No.l Cho po late, - Raisins, Tobac'co; Rice. &c. The above goods have been carfully selected stun purchased at the very lowest figure. He is therefore enabled to accommodate all who may favor hire with a call. I y strict- a en ton 151 desire to please in every respect, he hopes to merit a continuance of patronage. NO - TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS, Country Produce taken in exchange for goods at the market •ricer J. W. MILLER May fi p 3, THE UNION WITHOUT AN 'IF' OR A 'BUT.' • Unconditional support of every effort of tho Presi dent to milt the existing atrocious _rebellion is, in My humble judgment, the toast test of loyalty, and every man asking favors from the public should be required to express his views so that the people may not be deceived I • believe all the candidates who have•otl'ered themselves for the support of the Union Convention are as loyal as I am, bur I• feel it to be my duty to say in all things I sustain the Adminis tration. „On the_platform_of_uncenditiortaLloyalty,_ I orain ( offer myself as a candidate for the office of CLERK OF 'TUB COURT.s3—subject to the de cision of the approaching Convention. If nomina ted and elected, /will try to do my duty. If some other Candidate is nominated; however he shall have my warmest support and my most earnest ef forts for his election: P. lIENRY SHOCCIT, Better known as "'lle Virginia Tailor." Greencastle, Pa. May 12—tt] WHIRIEW CIASSICE, sprincr session of the Waynesboro' Classi- I cal lizetitute will commence on Monday, March a, 863. • ,T EA 11 0 1 S i • . .- Com on English per quarter, (eleven weeks,) $4.00 Higher " " " - " .. 6. 00 " " including Latin, ( ' 8,00 lo . " IA Latin and Greek, MOO Thes'Aoal is 4isigned for both sexes. Young ladies 4au pursue both classical and alientifie btu. diet. Xoung men prepared for.Colleg,e. In teach. ing wi aim at thoroughnesa and precision, and no efforts will be spared to lay the foundation CI& eel. id education. In the Classics, particular attention will be given to sound grammatical drilling. Our goyernmont will bo mild and kind, yet firm and decided. . . A circular, contnining pnrticu !ars, will' soon be issued., A. OVERFIEL A 8., (Feb. 27 igarce•-..iritAcad • - Ts ).eroby given to.the manuflicturere of Quincy JL' and Waehingtort Townaltips, to meet at the house of F: 'gimlet', in •Waynesticirie on the Etat Saturday of every month, to receive reporte. ,---NICIIO.I.A.SatiThLEAMA__ • ' 21,tt:' Assignor. t Ili .1111 t r iNNal 4...=..l - Oour.. mac tit. woort w Aqua, for deli • by (Feinua.4_ 6—tf.). _ s.,rostistEx. BF F ! BEEF. • THE mobile rihir intending to conierionc• She ,Huichering bucitica, informs the public that they cull be ecliptic') with lush licefun Aloinlay evening, and Ttweilay morning della) week,. commencing on the tot of Juno, tit t h e Busemuro of Ina xusidenco next door 10 liowdmia Hotel. •Nothing nut good Mel will h furniehuil. - .1: 11 41...)K11).‘1,. -, .14.1 y 29 3w) all Wool Delilacs, Fancy " • Alpacas, bombazines, Plain Ginghams, Plain Flannels, Grey -ALSO:- Cloths, Italian Cloth, Vestings, Satinets,l _ ~/1•23Z)e30 Tweeds, Jeans, " bhirt Fronts, Gents Collars, - Neck Tics,. Under Shirts, Drawers, Duck Gloves, Gauntlets, ,rxr ?!3:4 PRICE - :URRENT jOSEA.I3 WA YNE/ 3 / 3 0 . R0': June 5,1883 nutria. - 18 Wasinw Woos, , 30 EGON ' 10' lUiVrAiillo " ' :28 LAUD 7-' Ciavai Been 00 ')'ALLOW • 8 TIDOTBT Snao 00 SOAP , 406 FLAX/END 1 00 11 „ 1,00 N rding) . ' 10 Pimp Piimiss " 00 pacom skulls) • 8 UNPARID " 00 BACON (OIMUld0141) 6 I)aleD APPLUS • • , 00 GLORIOUS NEWS! FRESH ARRIVAL SE MG 11l SEM COOLS!! TOMAH BESORE, has just returned' trom the - Eastern Cities with singe and well selee.ted stock of SPRING AND STYMMER DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, • HARDWARE, QIIEENSWARE, . CEDARWARE, &c., To which'he invitee the attention of every person whose motto is,, , •One dollar Awed is one dollar made." Among the leading articles of his stock may he tarns-be-found. FOR THE .11-4 .2111,_ 3113, W. 3E3 ifiNil . lk. Wool Delaicise, ? Bombazines, Alpaceas, '" e - Drab De Taes - , .-- - Coburgs, - ' Cashmeres, , Mourning Repps, , :Mourning Checks, 1 ll • 1 4 rds Plaid ../bEM3ct) scacz Dobeges of every kind, Replied Merino, Brocades,, Mohair Lustre, Blk.•Delain, r• Fancy do., • roil de Chevreli, Killarney Greys, London do., • Saxony Plaid, • Lavellas, Lawns, Mozambiques, French Chintz, ' Balmoral, Stella do., Gauntlets, Kidd - Gloves, Read Netts, r rotohet-Braids., The following is a lint of goods which will alway s be found among the iviiEds 7.tnna BLIC. CLOTHS, BLK. CASSINTERES, • . FANCY DO., CORDOROY, VELYETTEEN, itistlicork, Clotho, Cottc:si;Lecclees, --,_, , _. I II . IELAILIg - ffiii, LINEN DUCK ' FARMERS DRILL, BLK. SILK HANDKERCHEIFS " " NECK TIES, FANCY Alen a heavy fetOok of Wool, Hemp and Rag CARPETS, ataawrazta, i , Extension and Seagrass Skirts, Persons ;wishing can always find the beit assort- wont of GROCERIES, such as AMBER AND GOLDEN SYRUPS, New Orleans Molasses, Port Rico do. NEW ORLEAND CUBA 15111C.74-_4llL_Wit,MiNe Rice-and-Rio , Coffee, vjkluramefe Essence of Coffee, / Pre ared Coffee, anon 10. Dandelion do. BOOTS ANTI 8110B8,: , _ lIELEVMEI F 'DAMNS dba• all thaubove articles have been aelactrid_yert Uare4 fully-and-haaakeathianuabounki a for' -the partings you .have 'hitherta in, and. ,walkatlispialtiokta please all bet hopes tau'. nutria:, Respectfully, ; , ,at itb • . continnanco 0 'April a '63.t Tapering Lustre, — Mourning do.; ,183 FIRST ARRIVAL. IVERSON, BliNiDltf & CO. WairnesborCPa. MAR. 20 • AIWIE IUIIE7 SPRING & SUMMER GOODS!. ffThE ore now receiving and offering ,to sell a 4p/V FULL A SSORTMENT of AR7 DO MD'S Which we are prepared to sell On as reasona bi terms as any other house in town or country. Zla• i''Ul..-M0 DRESS GOODS f all kinds Prints. Gingnamg, , Ln Nng, Letaineg, Chin I iPti. Saki!: . Alpaceng, Merinong, • Lustrel3, baviatlirs, CJC:IT-sia.A.ll. Sip SLEEVES, E BROID ER ES, MEN ':S SPRING & SUNINIE . R Tweeds. Crittonades, Jeans, Neck Ties, Cravats Summer Hata, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, A full assortment of Plain and Fancy - CIEU9S.I.XCLCIX° - 'A good supply of new style white --- (43•LPTICIEIIICLCID `C.illllX:`lE.,:a GROG - lES Always on hand a heavy lot of good Groceries, COFFEE, • STJGAR, SYRUP, To which we respectfully call the attention of our ustomers-and-the-public-genentlikrand-ut thelerm time we return our thanks to customers and the community for their liberal patronage, and will en deavor by fair dealing with all, to merit a continu ance of the same. AMBERSON, BENEDICT & CO DRY FRUIT: Lpzmi,i'Q.cil_czmim - 3, 6JI :NA WO Dor—A at AMBERSON, BENEIDICTA CO'S. CERTIIN FIXTERIO OIL CURTAINS, AMBE lISON, BENEDICT & CO'S A FULL ASSORTZIENT PRINTS, MUSLIM, MGM [;)ai taawat clwlia4, OP ALL DESCRIP MONS at AMBERSON, BENEDICT . & CO'S. DANDELION wrrEn. HViIIMELL'S SM4CCIE-COFFE t Se.r:ol4. A.IIDITORN NMICIEw. Notic e is hereby given t at t e un ersigned — Atrdl7 _ter,_aimpluted by_ the tJourt of ContsCitt-PlcLu. of Vranklirt County Pa.. to make distributif the balance of assets, in the humie of John George Bender, Assignees or. - E;13.. Troxel, to' Ind, among the persons legally entitled to the same, *rill . end to,the'dunes of his apentinent,at the office 9f the W , Ety.aasboro' !saving YrindOrrWayminhoro l iz on Agsrday the 27,th Day of - .Tune 18636 :aftliVe - whoniuut - --whore—alt--.personi,- Inorpstod, wilt attend, 4.oklDi W., COON, Auditts. • SPICES, Salt, &c.