- Trim 1i5c)34(13 "The memory of theft's* is' lessed." Died at his residence near this town, - ; on the 21st u!t., Mr. JACOB MIDDOIJR, iu the edd year of his age . We cannot let the tomb close over this venerable and exeollent man without record ing-stng of the many virtues which enno bled his character. Honest and manly, in dustrious and persevering in his 'habits, he .Jived' to gather around him a large estate.— Be was an affectionate husbatid, a kind lath. et, a good neighbor, and a faithful friendn upright heart, - Aalways governed by pure motives of inte"rit y secured the respect and --7— ovefidente- - eff-erTi -, o knew him. • off is last 'illness was , protracted; but no murmur escaped his lips, and resigned to - the , Divine will, he patiently waited till his ' ' chatfge'should come. •He has done with all orearth7an - d - gone - We.trust, -joiu the general assembly and - church of the first born whose names are writte iu heaven." ' On the following day his f neral sermon ^ was preached by the writer o ' this notice to a large concourse of persons, and his remains deposited in the Quincy eh rch yard, there to slumber till the dawn of 'n ss day.. Our aged mother has left a devoted.fami , ly and a wide circle of friends to mourn his loss and cherish the memory of his virtues— May they be ready to meet him in a bright er world ! - • For there's a better land . above, Where flowers whither never, • No clouds arise to hide its stars, And friends abide forever. IVE.A.:I , IIOEXAMMO• From the American of Tuesday. }'LOUR,.--The following are the nominal qutitatioinr, viz : Howard Street Super and • Cut lixtra at 5ti.25@)6.37:“- Shipping ga t-rFt-do. at 86. - 50(e66 - 624 - 3 - itentiling - 141xtra - do. at $4.75®6.87i ; Vaimily do. at $7.50®7.75 111341N.—W0 change our quotations to aoutbrin with the prices ruling to-day as fol lows ; Fair to-good Southern white Wheat 175(§178 cents; very good to strictly. prime do. 18.0(§185 cents ; fair to eloice Kentucky do. 1.05(170 cents ; ordinary to choice Southern zed 146@10il cents ; and common to very prime Fennsylvaaia do. 140 W4B cents. Corn was heav iq the absence of all shipping demand, and both colors closed ,at 82Q6,84 cents for common to prime. sam ples. Maryland Oats we quote at 60@1•2 cents, weight, for common to good - heavy lots, and Penusylvania,do—M 70W3 cents, Rye was neglected; era - Sing heavy we quote nominally at 11.5(118 cents per bushel, as to quality. toy vett it Girl • A LIJRON GRASS SCl"THES'H7s—centa y each at intOI'HERTON'S June 5. To Varmers. jHAVE on 'hand and for sale a. large stook' of Rakes, Forks, Grain Cradles, Hoes, Fork Han. s, dm., St., if you want tw save money give me a call. W. H. BROTH ERTON. ilianquatEreav, PtiovesT 114sitsnat. 16rn Dmixtucr. Peitroxtvattta. Jane tat, 1861. The attention of the public is called to the hub joined circular• flow the Provost Marshal General of the United States. GEO. EYdTER, Prnvost Marshal, 16th District, Pennsylvania. CIRCULAR No. 7/.—Pitovose aastat-Gtx AL'S OFFINE, Washington. D. C.; May 22d, 1863. /,111 men who desire to join any particular Regi ment of Cavalry now id the field, are hereby nu. thuiihid to present themselves at -any tune 'during the next thirty-days, to the B iard of Enrollment in their respecuve Districts. upon board' shalt exam ine them, and determine upon their fitness fur the ! service. and if found to ha lit, the Provost Ma - miler of the District shall give t hem transportation tick. ..sts_to_the_ eneraLimidezvous, at the load-quarters of the A. A. Provost Mars.,al GeneralofilThate. - As soon as they present themselves at this gonere/ rendezvous they shall he duly mustered by a mus tering and disbursiag oiliesr, and paid by him the bounty allowed by law. JAMES B. FRY, ° Provost Maraltal General. lune 5-3 w. PIi6VORT MAR 13114.1. L6th th.TIUCT, PENNSYLVANIA. CUAMBERS.BLIRG, June let The attention-of-all-ollicera-who-have two) l io n. orably dischartied, au account of wounds or is culled to the following circular. GEL). EYSTP.R, Provoat Mnrnital. 16th District, Pennsylvania. CIR." ULU?. No. B.—Wen DKPAILTSSICNT, Pro- Nina Marshal-lietieral's Office, Washington City, Nay 21d 1863.—The attention el all oilicers who have berm honorably discharged, on account of dis ability, and who desire to re-enter the' service in the invalid Corps, is called to the provisions of‘Gen eral Orders, No. 105 of 1863, from the War Do partm.en, published in the papers throughout the oulitty. Such officers are requested to comply promptly with the provisions of that order, and to Fend their, written applications, as therin provided, fur positions ; in the Invalid Corps, (stating the char acter of their disability), with as little delay as pos," ailde,t4 the Acting Assistant Provost Marshal-Gen ,eral ofThe State in which they may he. Such Act ing A ssisstant Provost Marshal-Gerieral will at once forward the applications, with his endorsement, to the Provost Marshal-General at Washington. Officers for the Invalid Corps wilt be appointed mined iately upon ,tarnishing the-papers required by limners' Order No. t 05, of i'B63, from War Depart-, tJunit. Their pay and emoluments' ill commence trout date of acceptance of such. , appointments, and tint from date of organivon of the respective n magtln which °tail may be assigned. • TAMES B. FRY, '47..roxost Marshal-iimaero. June 5-3 w. knOTHQNOTARY, r.m.LOW CITIZEIIS of Franklin County ; Thanking,you tor:yonr hearty and libers4 sup port pa a former occasion hr the office of Prothon • o,tury of said County. I Brim announce myself as a ,canoidate for the nomination at thenext meeting of the Union County t)oneention, pledging myself, if numinnted and elected, to Au the office with • • K. 5g...4,1C ON TA 1i..01t., , • J ono '63.tmj . • 48 lost on the .29th nit., on the turnpike, • 'between Upton and 'Waynesboro,a Sib , V tarWATCH, oetached Lever,' merite on the - inside ,auke ~ q 'sp.ut Lever,* -.4.3 Jeirels;' with ISttelettear ara zevalv -7 4wilrbe pstil finder by leaving 041 watch at this'iptrice, or with' the subbpriber two miles South of Waynesbeiro% _June 6.-.2mr) 4/AXiiik.% S,EII; SR. FOR REGtOTER-OR-RECORDER.L -ILL 'SAY ISTRICKLIMiufAnSiiixt Township, is a caoilitlate tor R4OIe4TER AND:RECORD. Lu lot sub 8410 the next Union „IS mailman , -niostiespeettallv wits tte support tlitaisir Men. . *lifotleAe • Arrawayas* e public are :Unified not la the premises' of the subieribi --- I th,wei-Ximly.r end eamtiozedrieowl .dvtennined herenfter 10 enforce ____.,ieerhund so uffendin, EISIMMMI3 IYIERO . SIXPIE, A pure u , yr 3 °tire it herebittiren t tiiatthe underaigried Audi tor appointed - by kb , ourtef Cominoii Plea* of Franklin Uounty Pi.. to snake distrilitstieu of the balance of emote. in the band. of John Pidgins, ehd lieorge Benifer, Mei:sneer or P..te.. "Prete,. to and swung the persona legally entitled to the same, will errand to tbe'duuer of hie appointment at the ace of the Weyneabere' leaving Fund, in Waynesboro, on Saturday. ilee 3214 _Da • u -June 186: It - 10 - o'clock A. 14., when sunr , :tebere: 4ll-- peiso , . interested will nand. May 29, '63-10 tire'apass upon .by cutting an they art against—alr .Elt UJULEitT. i'~~lT'Yf~ ifti~~~~tn~l~l~lr.Y r.~~ nOrnE, Prepared Celina, that vvilt,go as far - is kJ two boutaw itioomAy...l4u eta., a poaad,t 4 4" .IPaAPI!!4.• tieledaf Kerma:we Oil at trues 6. :MTILE RI , ; LATEST ARRIVAL smo no sum *CIJODS Mardware, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE AND CEDARWARE I -0- • ITAVING just returned from the Eaetern ILL Iltwould-ention of his eustumeis anditiepublie generally to his , LARGE & SPLENDID ASSORTEENT DRY GOODS! Which will be sold at extremely ., Low Prices. Below you will find enumilpied a few articles whichwwill be found among his stock, to which he invites your attention : FOR THE LADIES, Silks, all Weol Del linos, Fanc " -ALSO:- Ladies' Shawls, aticy Prints, Estensiun'Sktra, Balmiest Skirts, Ladies Colhirs, Magic Ruffling, Linen Handk'is. • Holsery, &c. MEWS WEAR. Fancy Ciu3simeres, Pisin Cloths, Italian Cloth, Vestings, Satinets4 .4;.l.lGtlgE)e , a. Tweeds, Jeans, Shirt fronts, Gents Collars, eck_ties, • eL 'de Drawers, C 0 thiuntlete, • MESTIC - NI • Furniture Check, BO Ticking, • Cott on cannel, Wool a a I taper, fowling • Baiting, drc. re, s and Shoes, Cedar Ware. ZZ1LL3.12U39 ty, such as iTIV Orleans Molasses, Best RiO' Coffee, Superior Prepared Coffee,. H ummell's Best Essence; Baker's N0..1 Chocolate, Raisins, - Tobacco`, Rice. &c. The above goods have been carfully selected atm purchased at the very lowest figure. He is therefore enabled to accommodate all witti may layur him with a call. By strict attention to business and a esire-to-please-in-every-rcapectrhp-hopes-te-meeit a continuance of patronage. NO TROL BLE TO SHOW GOODS, ' Country Produce taken in exchange for goods at the highest market prices J. W. MILLER Moy ei To TiVss:passers. Fr HF subscriber warns the public against tress ." passidg upon his lots by breaking fences, tramping down his gram, dte.', as he is determined to enforce, the law against all persons so ollimding in the future. JAS. IJHOTHERTON. • Slay 49—,3w] • NW . 41.10`711r I) ERSONS indebted to the uiulersigned are ie. quested to call and make immediate payment as he is desirous of closing up his business: His Books found -at the Hardware store of 'W. H. Brotherton. HENRY H. BRENEYIAN. . May 29-3 w) REEF f BEEF THE subscriber intending to commence the Butchering busines, informs the public•that they can he supplied with fresh Radon Monday evening antl,Tuesday morning (Wench week, commencing on the ist of June, in the Basement of his residence next door to 13ewilen's Hotel. Nothing but good Beef will be furnished. .1 . ..11.(WRD0N. May 29 3w] A CARL THE undersigned, lately of Baltimore, Md ., Will open a FEMALE 'SEMINAR Y in the basement of the Lutheran Parsonage in this place, on Monday, the Slls of June 'Having Rid several yams experience as a teacher, she hopes by puns. tuality, and strict attention to her duties, to merit a liberal share of the public patmnnge. The course of instruction will 'embrace all ' the branch of a thorough English education, and a regular petted orate pupilb' conduct and proficiency, sue:nail to the parents or ;uardi4na at stated pe riods. TUITION FEES. s E u le n T o e r ptilpr ., etas • per tofun • of rrvok ,, o wee . k . r 5O .00 0 Senior , le fie If 7,60 .25 Stationery Remit:loss:— Rev. Dr. Dorsey, Wayneaboro' Pa• LialtiatoreNd • • " Kirin " • .'" " - Mceroli; • " " '" AnStich, " • M " Higgins, " WaYrieshoro!,*sy,29,2w] ' MISS •PRILl'.._ ••• 41.11D1'1 1 011.111 NOTICE. Alpacas Brimbazines, • Plain Ginghams, - Plain Flannels, Grey " IZIAIEVAIIIERASS=IIIIIIITIE - rir My stock is large and completo and at prices that will defy competition. .ffoventLer 7, 1862. THE UNION WITHOUT AN 4 1 OR A Uncenditiopnl support of every effort of the Pregi dent to crush the existing atrocious. rebellion• is, in my humble judgment, the bust .test of loyalty, and every min 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 offered themselves for the support of the Union Convention are as loyal` as I am, but I feel it to lie my duty to say in all aeingir i iuqtain•the Adminitt tration. On the platform oi.unchritlitional loyalty. I ayain offer myself es a candidate for the office of CLERK OF-THE COURllB—subject to 'the de cision of the approaching Convention. If nomina ted and elected, / will try to do my duty. If sortie other• Candidate is nominated, however ho shall have my warmest support and my moat earnest ef forts for his election. P. HENRY BHOUCH. Better known an "The Virginia Tailor." Greencastle, Pa. May 22—ti'] THE sprier session of the Waynesboro' Classi cal laatitute will confluence on Monthly, March 9, 1863. The school is disigned • for both sexes. Young ladies can pursue both classical and trientilic stu• -dito:' - Young - inerr-proplred for Oollege,--la-teach, log we aim at thoroughness-and prectsion, and no efforts will lre . iiitared to lay the foundation of a sot. hi education. lu the Classics. particular attention will be givuu to sound grammatical • drilling. Our govertuttent,eviffbe-tai/d-atui-kitul,yet—firra-and decided. • - • A circular, containing • particulate, will soon, be toned. • • A. 4.)V.EILFIELD A • 11., Feb. 27 —tf. • • Princi , of. . .1 1 , hereby kiven.to. the manufacturers .of 9,uincy Washington'Townships, to meet at the it I' iiiit . Bowden, in Waynesboro' un tho , Ors t th of every month, to reCeivo reports. - ' • .NICBOLAS BONEBRBAK, • se 0 1 , • ANg FOnt.-11Orset - RnAD WAGON; agto t do LP WOOD WAGON, f . or , blitii by. ;.. (Fabraoriti—tf.) L... PORNDY. Bhgn? (@IODDS COME ANC; _BED -THE LARGE STOCK W. 11. BROTHRTON'S. His customers and the public generally are invted to call and examine ibrtheinselvea. HIS CO : ODS HIS GOODS ARE OF THE BEST QUALI LOOK It INTEREST BY EXAMINING MY 87 OCR A LARGH LOT OP HARDWARE CUTLERY ,9 Cedarware, aiaaa azu wan, NW3IIC I IICIIIO - 116711104 MS is SHOE WINDINGS, HOLLOW WARE, &C. `BUT.' TAYNERO' CLUSEAL TE11.1114. 'p4.o — 6 - 310 " including Latin.- 8 On . " " I.atitt and Greek, 10.00 !mjiliThll etliltEDiT • • 31313 rA Et SE® ORE WA YNESBORO', him) t 803 BUTTER, ip WARIND WOOL 30 Eau! • 12. UN*APPIND 44 ' 2O ; ,.A.au 7 CLoisat SEED ' ,00 Lt,owi ' 8 TillfoTifi SUED - 00 SOAP 416 FLUSHED ; , i 100 BACON chums) 10 Peasa'Peiontas 00 BACON (Bimini) . 6 Usr4aoa I, ', , OO 11.s.coN.(ilia:persylo 0 'Wald Ames 00 GLORIOUS NNW 81 FRESH ARRIVAL )NllllO HD SDI R GOODS!! TOSIAH BESORE has just returned from' the 0 Eastern Cities with a large anti well Wetted stock of SPRING AND STIMMER DRY GOODS, _ liARDWARE, QUEENSIVARE, To which he invited the attention of every person whose motto is, ..One dollar lived is one dollar made." Among the leading articles of his stock may lie always be found (71i, - TI3 _IC. 211. ID IL 1 .IM NW . Blk,. Wool De'aloes,. ,Bombazines, Alpaccas, Drub Taes, Cobur l s - Cashmeres, ,) , Journing Cheeks, She ierds Plaid l'upering Lustre, Mourning do.; dIEIZ3aO9 Eitznil 1 I • •I • Dobeges of every kind, Repped Brocades, - Mohair Lustre, Blk: Delain, . Fancy do., Poil do Chevres, Killarney Greys, .London do, ' . Cha!lies, Saxony Plaid, Lovelies, Lawns, . Balzerines, ----A-Mazatobiq-n . es, French Chintz, . Balmoral, - Ray State Shawls, Stella do. Gauntlets, Mad Gloves, - Head Netts, • rotchet—Braids,-& The following is n .list of goods which will alway s be found among the j]EA'S- 9/Elrf:llu BLK. CLOTHS, BLit. CASSIVERBS, FA - NTCY MILTON, Do, couDOitoY, VELVBrrEBN, Italicax 'Cacoths, Clcottcon.a,clols, ,AL.I II kT • LINEN DUCK • FARMERS DRILL, „ BLK. SILK rHANDKERCHEIFS " " NECK TIES, FANCY • • " • Alan a heavy - istoluk of Wool, Horni) . and Rai!, CARPETS, • augiraua o Extension arid Seogrnes Skirts. , Persons wishing car► always find the host assort ment of GROCERIES; New Orleans Molame, • Pod Rico do. NEW ORLEANS` AND CUBA • gNiSIIET i r 9 Rice end Rio is toirocir " ' 11u:oriel's Zweite° of Coiroe, ; rid. I;uffue,-- Plantaiion - Ro. LOodolion do. '''.- • • .. • ~ \ -- 1 QOTS AND. SHOES • 3EC MN,'. CASOPS, .C*3o a - III! the's, .ye articles have' beet Belo tad ..very ,' care ELTIIJIri Itilitkirs - tliWitteth iiiikirig - ymr - litr -1 • . . atrocage - rvoarts-Wir—bitlicrta ircithiat..__anti_ itb-s-dirpocition-to-pleace-ali-lits ulica-to—iiivrit a ointirluccce of tiw acute.. J ''. ~,, it esjc,cifullY, , . I ' it reit All lt titOltli. April .1 '63. CEDARAVARE, &a., lIIMMIE Ist Alt 1C:33 A' 0: . I,ORRECT.gbWEELY A'AISEIRSO,N, BEINEDzor ac co• wA rytsspße judo - 6 - • BUTTER to cents Bodo, , 12 4 , - 11Aoogi,(11:Asx 11) - ! • * • OWE • 6 '‘ ,(Baouboorts) , 6 4 , : • • " TALLOW, • ' "', 1 • LAO' • ' 7 .. u 1563. FIRST ARRIVAL. -....-0----- IVERSON, BENEDICT & CO ViTaynesboro':Pa. MAIL 20' N.... SPRING ° & SUMMER OHS!! ‘I^TIE are now receiving and offering to sell a 4,f FULL ASSORTMENT of HEN/ 'DTI' EMITS Which we are prepared to sell on as reasena bl terms as any other house in town or country. ~~~~~~~' DRESS GOODS of all kinds • rint Gingnami, Nns, DeNino., Saks, . A !poems, .•ntioee, Liares, CICOXAMRA.TtSt r SLEEVES, EMBROIDER! ES, e. • E N 1,13 • SPRING & SUMMER • CEI a) U) EiS2 a Cottonsdes, Tweeds, Cass imi3re, Clot s, Jean!, Neck Ties, Cravats d o Summer Hnts, - • -Hosiery p Ilandkerchieis, A full assortment of Plqin end Fancy Cieusisizxieretts. • U ri,c7 TT EE..I7S 4.ARE. 'A good supply of nsw . stylo white Cal:P=1:1:1$ 1 2(150 v GROCERIES, Always on hand a heavy lot 'of. good Groceries, COFFEE:, SIJGA R, SYRUP, AIWA SUS, • . SPICES. To which we respectfully call the attention of our customers and the public generally; and at the same 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 nine. AMDERSON, BENED(CT & CO DRY FRUIT: ALIE'"IE"IIE.ICMN, att AMBERSON, BENEIDICY'Iit,CO'S CHM FIXTURES, IL - CU AIIBER ! 1, BENkpICT Sr, CO'S FIJLL A~BIiT~IE fiT --~ PLOTS, NIUSIANS, GINGILINS axualld a_ataa,4l‘ at . AMDERSON, LIENSPICy & CO'S. ri.a.zakezaztvis DANDEILION ESCENCE, OF`'COFFE *CiO 10. - 11p1ELLION ON ITS "Lir Las 199 CAPTURE OF CIIARLpTON! OSECIANSIDVTIE - MMIC FIGHTING JOE HOOKER NOT "STUN{ IN THE MUD," -IMigh-and__‘4,ry_ ~~~ ~~ OF THE .-4OSEPH PRICE Reinforeed with a new and splendid asxprt- DRY GOODS GROCERIES, HARDWARE, TY - E-ENSWARE; . BOOTS, SH.OES, HATS, Sto. I.IIIE - ig \'fir\_/L.5./A,sl 111 k. and Fancy Silks, A II Wtiol Minion% Spring. Delitine4; tia Izeri nos, Chintzes, 14101.1;4)aq, tnltiquemt the Rainbow. MOURNING .GOODS, n endless variety. Bk. aronadinvs, Bvador[• lierage, Wool Poplins, !Amps:. plain end figured, ° BulzoOnes, Crepe, Deeplthgos, Eng. Ompc, American Prhu French Crape, • ildk'fis, Mitts, . Gauntleis end everything; to romior the mourner beautiful in her sorrow. . - GENT'S WEA , Broad CI °A hs,_Parisiu.m_ta.shtnei'v!,-14k.--ent Double n iid Single Vfil n iii superb styles; also splendid, Vesting, silk. mamilles, plain or figured ; beautilel Neck Ties, Shirt-fronts. Collars and even, thing to set the gents fur a picture and make the presontable even at the Caintul of the nation. 421111L(4 a.Vi_r such no Shectinga, Burlaps, - Denims, _ ; Barred Checks, - - Hick hry Stripes, , Cotton.bles, Jeans, • CM:23.2D Salt, &c 11 111 It . GOOD NEWS! _o_ O . OIIS, • ie ; t I \ FE ST SIT PLY OF N1EW , ,,,-- - •SPR NG AND SUMMER' o L:a.= His stock is f) hrvorably in pr thanks-to hitt_cu short profits." , ' business, hop apr. 3. FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM rlsizz 1111 s tock embraces oil the best styles of Plain 1. and Funcy'CLOl'fiS, Plain and Fancy Cl:3=s3Ezamlslx:. Plain and Fancy VESTINGS, all of which will hi made to order in the moat fashionable end works manlike manner, or sold in Pattorus to_ suit .ctisto i‘om Aso o - grata • • • READY -111;ADE ,CLOTIIINer • Sei'CIIEAP ,FOR 098E'lim • 4ilst/ tinier the be enacted stocks of GENT'S •FURNISHING GOODS at the town—fun Shirts, Noisery, Gloves_autlTiocia endless varier jililitory cloths end Couitueres which will be node to order at the shortest z ts. opp4atec4yashingtou "11 BMW UMW aa . , poplins of every hue of Aluslinq, i'iching,4, IJfiiINAT,4I.IFLE. - I and complete and will nomparr and quality. He returns his stainers and' "quick sales a; d Ali dealing and strict attention to to merit a continuance of patronage. Ji,S.
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