THE BITE ■ LOCAL AFFAIRS. A lecture on Temperance will be delivered in the Town Hall on Saturday evening, March sth, by John Q. Detwiler, Traveling Lecturer of the Grand Lodge of Good Templars of Pennsylvania. The public are invited to attend. THE LITTLE FOLKS. —Some weeks ago sundry little girls and boys sent a lot of what are called Housewives, &c. to the siek and wounded soldiers in a Philadelphia hospital, with the names of the donors, and last week their hearts were made glad and exultation of the most buoyant kind exhibited, by the reception of quite a number of letters, returning thanks for the gifts received. Many of them were writ ten in eloquent and feeling language, others with a Christian fervor that showed the disciples of Jesus of Naza reth were not so rare in the array as many suppose, and nearly all imbued with patriotic sentiments. Truly we cannot do too much for our soldiers, and if all at home would but contribute towards cheering them, whether in the tented field or in hospital, how many would carry with them reminiscenses of acts of kindness, no matter how little, which are and can only be ap preciated in circumstances similar to theirs. OUR JOBBING BUSINESS. —We had another unexampled run of jcb work during lite past month, having done no less than 42 jobs from the Ist to the 29th of February —making seventy seven from the Ist of January. As an evidence of what our hands and presses can do, we may instance Mon day's work: Two forms blanks were printed on the Newbury Jobber, three sale bills on the Washington Hand Press, and nearly 900 copies of the outside form of the Gazette worked off on the Adams' Power Press—all between 11 a. m. and sp. m. People have evidently found out where work can be done, cheaply, neatly, and ex peditiously, and therefore call at the Gazette office. Of course we are thankful tor their patronage, and shall always endeavor to merit it. ITEMS. —Most of the ice on the river has disappeared within the last few days. The debt on the Presbyte rian church, amounting to 52030, was paid off last week by voluntary sub scriptions. Notwithstanding the dead set the copperheads made at the Rev. J. Guyer, on account of his being a too good Union man, his salary was made up with less difficulty than gen erally occurs in the Methodist church. He carries with him the good wishes of all the live Methodists in his church, and Union men of all denominations probably without a single exception. Cogley's emporium of fashion, magnetic telegraph office and news paper depot has been removed to tho elegant row of buildings in West Mar ket street, extending from the diamond to Major Buoy's dwelling. The de mand for houses, especially for those renting for about 850 per ennum, is great, and shows that sundry vacant and almost unproductive lots could be profitably improved by the erection of small dwellings. The question as to the legal width of the street leading to McCurdy's ought to be settled before it is altogether fenced up. If the coun cil would require the property holders there to lay pavements, as they have the undoubted right to do, there would now hardly be ten feet of roadway left. Linn, the supposed robber of R. G. Shaw, R. A. Means, and other parties, about a year ago, is now in jail charged with horse stealing. A son of Mr. Tenpenny, who got hold of some matches, set a bed on fire on Thursday last, and but for its timely discovery might have caused a serious conflagration. Put your match es in a tin box, and hang it out of reach of children, and whenever you find child, boy or girl, with a match, give him or her a good spanking. Skaf Bounties of 8200 are now offered by Granville, Wayne, McVeytown, Decatur, Armagh, Brown, Union, and Men no. Derry, we learn, has ailed her quota. THE WEATHER.— Wednesday morn- ! ing cloudy, springlike; afternoon windy and a lirtle cold. Thursday clear and pleasant in morning, but cloudy and colder as the day advanced. Friday windy, snow, afternoon clear. Satur day clear, pleasant, afternoon cloudy. Sunday cloudy, foggy, damp, evening rain. Monday cloudy. Tuesday snow., The following is a copy of the mus ter roll of Company E, 20th Pa. Cav alry : Samuel Montgomery. Capt., Huntingdon co. B. T. Stauher, Ist Lieut., Lewistown. James M. Thomas, 2d Lieut, Harrisburg. Sylvester G Gettys, O. S., Huntingdon co. Samuel Beaver, Q. M. S.. Lewistown. Joel Tompkins, C. S , Shirleysburg Geo. W. Crawford. Ist Duty Serg., Mifflin co. Charles S. Garrett, 2d do do Abraham Gunt- r, 3d do do Wm. R Barnes. Reg. Col. Serg., Lewistown. Benj. C. Leonard, Ist Corp., Huntingdon co. Henry T. Kulp, 2d do Lewistown. Wm. J. Landis, 3d do Mifflin co. William Fuuk, 4th do do C. C. Sarvis, sth do Lewistown. DP. Hawker, Gth do Shirleysburg. John Bruwer, 7th do McVeytown. Wm. N Swyers, Bth do Mifflin co. Dallas Fichthorn, Bugler, Lewistown. Reuben liouser, do McVeytown. John Miller, Farrier. Lewistown. J. E. McConahy, Blacksmith, do PRIVATES. Andrews John Harrisburg. Anderson James Freedom Forge. Anderson Thos. K. do Brebman Wui. P. Lewistown. Briner Lewis C. Mifflin co. Bigley John McVeytown. Breneman John C. Mifflin co. Butler James J. do Brought Lawrence Lewistown. Bollinger Samuel do Bowman Geo. W. McVeytown. Crawford John B. do Crawford Malin Mifflin co. Crawford David Freedom Forge. Carrigan James IT. Lewistown. Cassell David Mifflin co. Cassell Andrew do Gloss Eiias do Chadwick Edmund do Cupples Martin do Cupples Henrv 11. do Collins Joseph do Chrismer Joseph Dauphin co. Dolby Lewis H. Lewistown. Devore John McVeytown. DeArmit Geo. W. Freedom Forge. Davidson George M. do Diehl John H. Milroy. Ewing William McVeytown. Fronk Joseph S. Huntingdon Co. Fellows Henry C. Mifflin co. Forsyth Robert do Feely William C. Lewistown. Fessenden Charles E. Philadelphia. Flick William Lewistown. Gardner Jacob A. Carlisle. Grassmver R. W. Lewistown. Garrett John A. Freedom Forge. IlouserJcseph McVeytown. Hawk Wm. J. Lewistown. Hoffman Adam 11. do Harvey Jas. T. Shirleysburg. Huff George Mifflin co. Kieseman William do Laird Job do Lynn Henry Huntingdon co. Lynn Andrew do Lewis Charles Mifflin co. Lewis James do Leper Martin Lewistown. * Livingston Herbert C. do Murphy Jacob Mifflin co. Miiler Frank Lewistown. Newberry Thos. L. McVeytown. Orr James A. do Olinger Isaac do Prickets Geo. W. do Price John Lewistown. Riden Uriah K. do Riden Willis do Ross Hiram Freedom Forge. Solife.lt George 11. Lewistown. Saxon James S. do Shafer George Mifflin co. Shafgr LLenry C. do Sommers James do Stine Daniel do Stahl William do Simmons James do Sanlord Jau.es do Tice Joseph Lewistown. Ulsh Geo. W do Vancourt John 0 Harrisburg. Womer Henry Lewistown. Wassin Samuel do Woods Isaac W. do *Marked on the rolls as a deserter, and S3O reward offered for his arrest. THE LOGAN GUARDS. —The following is a list of the members of this com pany at home on furlough. Lieut. D. C. Selheimer, Lewistown. " John Nolle, " Ist Sergt. Enos Rodgers, Orbisonia. 2d " Jas. P. McOlintic, Lewistown. 3d " Jacob C. Mickey, Patterson. 4th " Robert Powers, Newton Hamilton. sth " John 11. Klepper, Union township. Ist Corp. J. A. Mutthersbough, Lewistown. 2d " John C Ross, Mount Union. 3d " W. 11. Langton, Granville. 4th " Henry Bousum, " Fifer, Jonathan O-ker, Snyder county. Drummer, Hiram Delluff, Patterson. llosp. Stew'd. 0. VV. Newman, Lewistown. Commis. Stewart, Jas. Duncan, Ml. Union. PRIVATES. Wm. Burkhamer, Derry, Charles Brought, Granville, B ui. Ball, Mt. Union, Charles Carothers, Patterson, Samuel Campbell, Orbisonia, Aquilla Cornelius, Oliver, Michael Fus, Derry, David Ilobaugh, Granville, Conrad Holstein, " Wm. Kelly, " Philip Lotz, Cincinnati, Ohio, Geo. W. Lewis, Lewistown, Nicholas Nolte, " George W. Nipple, " Lewis Ruble, Granville, Bronson Rothrock, Lewistown, llomer Sigler, " Wm. Shimp, " Frederick Shimp, " * Henry Shaffer, Mt. Union, James Stevens, Cincinnati, Ohio, George Wertz, Reading, Jerome Wise, Patterson, George Yeager, Philadelphia, B®. We are pleased to learn that Lieut. Edward P. Swain, son of E. Swain of this place, who has been in actual command of company H, 49th Pa. regiment, since Captain Freeburn was wounded at Fredericksburg, was commissioned last week as Captain. Thi6 is a deserved promotion of one of our citizens, who entered the service as a private with Captain .Neice, and by uniform good conduct rose from the I ranks to his present position. fetrMaj. A. G. Hamilton, of the 12th Kentucky Cavalry, one of the escaped Libby prisoners, was in our town on Monday night, lie is on a visit to his friends, J. Hamilton, Esq., in Lewistown, and A. W. Graft, Milroy. He will be in town again this week. He was one of the working party of 14, and the second man out of the hole. Col. Rose, of the 77th Pennsylvania was the first out, but was recaptured in the streets of Rich mond. Maj. Hamilton was with him but succeeded in running the guards; it was a little after seven o'clock in the evening, and the guards fired 11 shots at him, but he got behind several ladies who chanced to be walking on the pavement. Tho guards did not wish to lire among them, and by that means he escaped out of the city, and after six days of extreme trial and suffering, reached Fortress Monroe, coatless and shoeless. Uncle Ben. treated thein first rate, gave them an entertainment and then sent them on to Washington. Twenty-eight of them waited on the President, just as thev arrived from Libby, after which they went to Baltimore and procured new clothing. Granville Association. The teachers and members of this Association held their 12th session in schoolroom No. l,of said district, on Siturtlay. February 27, ISG4. The meeting was called to order by the President, and the exercises opened with music and prayer. Orthography was dis pensed with; the teacher of Heading being absent, that branch was laid aside till afternoon. Mental Arithmetic was very satisfactorily taught and explain ed by Mr. McAninch. Written Arithmetic was next taken up by Miss Potts, who gave a very interesting lesson in that branch. Adjourned, to trieciat I o'clock p. tn. Met according to adjournment. Reading was then taught by Miss Olymans. followed by an instructive lesson on English Grammar, by Miss Gallagher: after which Miss gave an interesting and instruc tive lesson on Algebra. Mr. Owens then gave a short lesson on Physical Geography, followed by an address on the theorv and practice of teaching, giving his views of teaching, governing schools, Ac. The Pres ident then announced the following programme: Or thography. Miss Aurand: Reading, Miss Kerr; Mental Arithmetic. Miss Gallagher: Written Arithmetic, Miss Clymans: Grammar. Mr. Owens: Geography, Miss Cnsswull; Algebra, Mr. McAuinch: Theory, Miss Potts. The Association adjourned, to meet in" schoolroom No 4. on Friday evening. March 12.1564. at 7 o'clock. The Directors, ami friends of education are iuvited to attend. It MILTON. SOLIJJIFIED FOR Cleansing, Whitening and Preserving THE TEETH. The Best Article now in Use, Price 25 Cents. ALSO, BANDOLINE— F or dressing, smoothing and plaiting the hair, and keeping it in curl. It gives a brilliant gloss and healthful mois ture to the locks, and is invaluable to those whose hair is harsh, dry, and easily disposed to fly. It leaves no powder on the hair, like most inferior preparations. For sale at E. SWAIN'S Variety Store, East Market street, Lewistown, where has al so been opened a large stock of Confections, Toilet and Fancy articles. feb24 Avoid the Draft. BY ENLISTING IN THE FIRST PA. RESERVE CAVALRY, Or any other Pennsylvania Regiment or liattery now in Service. S4OO Bounty—s73 in Advance, will be paid to all uien who re enlist, pro vided they have served nine months and have been honorably discharged. S3OO Bounty—s73 in Advance, will be paid to men who enlist for the first time. Payment will be made as follows:—At the Principal Depot after being mustered into service, veterans, SOO,OO ; new recruits $60,00 ; also, one menth's pay in advance, $13,00 —total to each, $73,00. The remainder of the bounty will be paid in six equal instalments. Persons enlisting at the present time can have themselves credited to any Ward, Township or County in the State, and will thereby receive a Local Buunty of from one hundred and thirty to two hundred dollars, in addition to the* United States Bounty. Pay and subsistence from date of en listment. WM. 11. PATTERSON. Cap't. Ist Pa Cavalry. Recruiting Officer, Feb. 17, 1864.3t. Lewistown Hotel. CAUTION! f|AHE Public are cautioned against receiv- I ing a Promissory note given by me to George W. Sunderland, on or about 'he 16th day of Jauuary, 1864, for the sum of forty six dollars, payable on the Ist day of April, 1864, as I have been deceived in giving the sauie, and will not pay it unless compelled to do so by a dug course of law. GEORGE ROTIIROCK, Atkinson's Mills, Feb. 17-3t AUDIT OR'S NOTICE—The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court to distribute the balance in the hands of Joseph Brought, Executor of Mary J, Robison late of the Borough of Lewistown, deceased, to and among those entitled to re ceive the same, will attend to the duties of the appointment, at the Register's office, in Lewistown, on Friday, the 25th day of March, next, at 10 o'clock a. m. Those interested' are requested to attend. W. P. ELLIOTT, feb24 Auditor. OTICE, —The stockholders of the Lewis- XI town and Kishacoquillas Turnpike Co. are hereby notified that an election will he held at the house of Simon Yeager on the second Monday of March. 1864. to elect one President, six managers and treasurer for the ensuing year. WM. THOMPSON, fcb24 President. , PUBLIC SALE. ILL he sold at public sale, at the rest' ' denee of the undersigned, on the (ami of 1 human Mayes, in Oliver township, on Thursday. March 3, 1864, the following personal property, to wit: SIX WORK IIOHSES, Mare with Foal. 2 three year old Colts, 3 one vear old Colts. 20 Cows and Young Cattle, 2 Hogs, Horse Gears, 2 sets Breech Bands, 3 sets Cruppers, a lot of excellent Bridles and Collars, Piow Gears. Saddles, broad wheel \V agoD and bed. Spring \\ agon, Tongue and Shafts, excellent Hay Ladders, good Fanning Mill, Plows. Harrows, Cutting Box, double and single Irees, spreaders for one and two horses; fifth, breast and butt Chains ; flakes and forks ; Dung Hook ; Buckeye Reaper and Mower combined, just new and in excel lent working order ; one Horse Rake, new. Stone's Patent ; and many other farming Utensils. Aiso, ail the Household and Kitchen Fur niture, such as Bedsteads, Chairs, Cupboard, Sink, Stands, Settee, Hathaway Cookstove, Airtight Stove, Coal Stove, Barrels, Meat Stands, and rnaoy other articles too numer ous to mention. Also, the undivided half of GO acres of wheat in the ground. Sale to commence at 9 a. m., precisely, when terms will be made known. JACOB MUTTHERSBAUG H. Oliver township, February 17, 18G4.* PUBLIC SALE. r JMIE undersigned Administrators will sell X at public sale, at the residence of the late JOHN Y. KING, deceased, in Menno township, Mifflin county, on Monday, March 7, 1864, the following personal property, to wit : rxoxxsEs, Cattle, Sheep aud Hogs, one 4 horse Wagon, two horse Wagon, Threshing Machine, Fan' ning Mill, llussey Reaper, Plows, Harrows, Cultivator, Hay Ladders, Sled, half of a Drill, Forks, Rakes, lot of Horse Gears, and a variety of other Farming Utensils. Also, one Cook Stove, a Parlor Stove, one Kitchen Dresser, 2 Beds and Bedding, and various other articles of Household and Kitchen Furniture. JACOB S. KING. DAVID M ZOOK, Administrators of John Y King, dec'd. Menno township, February, 17, ISG4* PUBLIC SALE. be sold at public sale, at the rest * " denee of Wm. Brothers in Granvii'e township, on Tuesday. March 8. 1861. the following personal property, to wit: TLEHJREE HORSES, (S-wWiSa 11 head of Young Cattle, 1 Sow and 5 Pigs, Horse Gears, two horse Wagon. Plows, Har row. Cultivator, Grain Cradle, Scyti e, Snaths, Doubletrees, Cutting Box, Log Chain, Spreaders, Cow Chains, Sleigh. Also, Grain in the ground, Cook Stove and Fixtures, Ten-plate Stove with Pipe, Bed stead, together with a variety of articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. m. pre cisely, when terms will be made known. JOHN STRONG. Granville township, Feb., 24-ts* PUBLIC SALE. \\ T II,L be sold at public sale, at the resi' v v dene 1 of the subscriber, in Union township, Mifflin county, on Wednesday, March 9, 1864, the following personal property, to wit : FOUR WORK HOi^SES, Three Colts, 4 Milch Cows, 8 Head Young Cattle, 1 Breeding Sow, 2 Shoats, broad wheel Wagon, two horse Wagon, light Spring Wagon, Buggy, Haines Threshing Machine, Buvkeye Reaper, Grain Drill, Cultivators, Plows, Harrows, Fanning Mill. Hay Fork with tackle, Horse Gears, together with the usual variety of Farming Utensils. Also, Household and Kitchen Furniture, such as Hathaway Cooking Stove, large Kitchen Cupboard, Sink, large Table, Bed steads, Secretary, Chairs, &c., &e. Sale to enmmene at 10 o'clock a. m., pre eisely, when terms will be made known. ELI KAUFFMAN. Union township, February 17, 1864. PUBLIC SALE. Vli7'ILL he exposed to public sale, at the * " residence of the subscriber, in Oliver township, near Strode's Mills, on . Wednesday, March 9, 1864, the following personal property, to wit : 6 Young Work Horses, 1 Mare with Foal, 3 Colts. 30 head of Cattle, 24 head of Sheep, 2 Breeding Sows, pair of Chester Whites, Haines' Patent himmum aMuaa and Power, Fanning Mill, Reaper and Mow er, 2 four horse Wagons, a two horse Wagon, Soring Wagon, new CARRIAGE & BUGGY, Wheelbarrow, Fodder and Straw Cutter, Sleigh, Cart, Clover Huller, Grain Drill, Field Roller, Hay Ladders. Horse Gears, Harness, Saddles, Blacksmith Tools, Grain in the ground, and other articles too numerous to mention. Also, Household and Kitchen Fur niture, in great variety, embracing everything necessary to furnish a large house completely. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock a. m., on said day, when terms will be made known. JOHN D. BELL. February 24-td PUBLIC SALE. "l/^ r ILL be sold at public sale, at the resi ' ~ dence of the subscriber, near Burkhol der's mill, in Decatur township, on Monday, March 14=, 1864, the following personal property, to wit: 2 Mares with Foal, Yearling Colt, 4 Cows, 4 head of Young Cattle, 4 Shoats, 14 head of Sheep, 2 horse Wagon, Spring Wagon, Plows, Harrows, Cultivator, Fanning Mill, Rakes, Forks, and a variety of other Farming Uten sils. Also, Household and Kitchen Furni I ture, comprising Cook, Parlor aud Ten Plato Stoves, 2 Bureaus, Tables, Chests, Stands, Chairs, and many other articles, too numer ous to mention. Also, a Hive of Bees. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, a. m. whe terms will be made known. fet 24—td* SAMUEL RHINESMITII. CtOAL HODS, Sheet Zinc. Pikers. Shovels / and Mica at F. J. HOFFMAN'S. j PUBLIC SALE. "11MLL be exposed to public sale, at the residence of the subsi riber, iu Brown township, on WedVday, March 16. 186-4, the following personal property, to wit: iHJiMSI, 3 Milch Cows, 2 Hogs, 2 or 3 tons of Hay, Spring Wagon, Sleigh and Harness, Throhiiig Jlachiiie and Horse Power, 1 Cooking, 1 Coal and 1 Wood Stove, Bedsteads, Chairs, Tables, Bu reau, Desk. Bookcase, aud a variety of other 11 ousehold Furniture. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a in. of said day, when terms will be made known feb24-td WM. B. JOHNSTON. PUBLIC SALE. \\, ILL be sold at public sale, at the resi dence of the subsc; iber in Derry town ship, on Thursday, March 17, 1864, the following personal property, to wit: Six Wcrk Horses, one 2 and one 3 year old Colts, 3 Cows, lot of Young Cattle, 1 broad wheel Wagon, narrow wheel Wagon, REAPER, Threshing Machine and Horse Power. Wag on Bed nearly new. two sets Wagon Lad ders, Fanning Mill. Plows, Harrows, 2 Cuiti vators. Sled, Cutting Box, 4 sets of Horse Gears, several sets Piow Gears, and a variety of Farming Utensil too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a in., pre cisely, wheu terms will be made known. MATTHEW FORSYTH. Derry township, February 24—Gt* V aiuable Farm FOR SALE. r TMIE undersigned offers at private sale the valuable farm on which ite now resides, situate in Armagh township, Mifflin county, near Milroy, adjoining lands of John Mc Dow ell and others, containing I<LO ACRES more or less, nearly all under cultivation, GOOD DWELLING HOUSE, BANK BARN, and all necessary outbuildings, a tine running water at the door, and a good spring With a stone springbouse convenient. For further information inquire of feb24-3t JOSEPH IIAWN. Fililx'ilil'J' J FOR SALE. r undersigned, executor of Joel De X vault, late of Granville township, dee'd., will offer at public sale, (unless previously disposed of as noted below) at the Court House in the Borough of Lewistown, on Saturday, Marcli 19, 1864, the following Ileal Estate, to wit: No. 1. A LOT OF GROUND, situate in Granville township, within an Bth of a mile of the Borough of Lewistown, bounded and described as follows: Fronting on the old turnpike road leading from Lewis town to Huntingdon, on the west by lands of Hon. James Turner, on the east by land of George Allen, and north by a private road, leading from Lewistown to the reservoir, con taining one and a half acre and thirty one jWreR perches, with a large Frame J JJ*/ Dwelling House, Stable, and I|M | ■ |K other improvements, and an or g^'lilli iWw hof choice fruit on the same, in good bearing order, formerly known as' the Lafayette Garden. It is a de'sirable situation for a private residence. No. 2. of land situate in Granville township, about a mile south of the Borough of Lewistown, adjoining lands of James Burns and others, with about 40 acres cleared and under culti vation—the balance being well timbered— Mwith a Frame Dwelling House there on erected For conditions and other particu lars apply to C. HOOVER, Executor of Joel Devault, dec'd., fe3 at Lewistown. FOR SALE, A FIVE YEAR OLD Norman Mare WITH FOAL Also, a Two Year Old COLT. J AS. M. MARTIN, Derry township, February 24--3t Estate of George Ruble, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of George Ruble, late of Milroy, Mifflin county, dec'd., have been granted to the undersigned, resid ing also in Milroy. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement. PETER BAREFOOT, feblO* * Administrator. Estate of Peter Rhodes, Sen,, deceased. OTICE is hereby given that letters of iv administration on the estate of Peter Rhodes, sen., late of Oliver township, Mif 9in county, dec'd., have been granted to the undersigned, the first named residing in Oli • ver township, and the latter in Huntingdon county. All persona indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly authenticated f<>r Bettl-m>>nt. JOSEPH RHODES, Oliver. feb3* PETER RHODES, Hunt. Co. Estate of Dr. Joseph Henderson, dec'd. OTIOE is hereby given that letters tea' J_ v tameutary on tne estate of Dr. Joseph Henderson, late of Granville township, dec'd., have bt m granted to the undersigued, resid ing in iid township. All persons indebted to said state are requested to make immedi ate payment, and those having claims to pre sent the i duly authenticated for settlement to MA KG A RET HENDERSON, or Geo. W. Elder, her Attorney, feb3* at Lewistown. J. W. STERRETT, WITH M. MORRIS MARBLE, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Notions, Hosiery, Gloves, Mitts, SILK I!AMIRERfI!IEFS, FANCY GUODN, &c., So. 53 Serth Third Street, Below Areb, fcb24.lm* Philadelphia. George W. Carpenter, Henszey & Go's, 1D213 il'iU iiUHiiIJSAI WAREHOUSE. No. 737 Nlarkrt Strict, Philadelphia. rpilE subscribers keen ccns'antly on hand 1 a large stock of Dru< /.*. Medicines, Chem ical'!, Pharmaceutical Preparations , and ever? other article which appet tains to the business, embracing the most extensive variety; also, PAINTS, OILS, & GLASS of every description. All articles purchased from us can be re lied on as being of the most superior quality, and at as low prices as they can be had. We can offer such inducements as will make it the interest of purchasers to lay in their sup plies from us, and give us their future pat ron age, and invite all who visit the city to cull at our establishment. All orders addres sed to us by mail or otherwise will meet with prompt attention Gio. U. Carpenter, Heuszey & Co. feb3—3m 737 Market sc., Philadelphia. To the Boot and Shoe Trade, CHASE & PEDDLE. MAN UFACTURERS OF UI PERS, No. 19 South Third Street, (UJ' STAIRS,) PHILADELPHIA. Inform the trade that they keep constant ly on hand a ful! assortment of Men's, Wo men and Children Boot and Shoe Uppers, of every description, made only from prime stock arid fitted with best materials in the most fashionable City Styles Trial orders are solicited, and prompt attention will he p.cid to all orders sent to them. Terms—Cash on Delivery. jan27—3m PRINCE & CO'S. Well-Known ,1 MELODEONS & HARMONIUMS;; A introducing the effect of pedal bass on every instrument ERNEST GAELER S. Raven and Bacon's and llal'et Ifavls A lo's Celebrated PIANOS, for cash, at a liberal deduction. I ffjfOver 30.000 sold. , JAMES BELLAK, sole Agent, 279 ana 2*l South Fifth St., above Spruce. apls, 'O3-ly Philadelphia. ESTABLISHED 1760. Snuff & Tobacco Manufacturer, 1C &. 18 CHAMBERS ST., (.Formerly 42 Chatham street, New York,) \ Y T OULD call the attention of Dealers to T T the articles of his manufacture, via. SHOWN SNUFF. Maeabov, Demigros, Fine Rappee, Pure Virginia, Coarse Rappee, Nachitoches, American Gentleman, Copenhagen. YEILCW SNUFF. Scotch, Honey Dew Scotch, High Toast Scotch, Fresh do Scotch, Irish llish Toast, Fresh Scotch, or Lutuiy foot, Bsgf Attention is called to the large reduc tion in prices of Fine Cut Chewing and Smo king Tobaccos, which will he found of a su perior quality. TOBACCO. SMOKING. FINE CCT CHEWING. SMOKING LionK, P. A. L. or plain, S. Juno, No. I, Cavendish or S > eet, Spanish, No. 2. Sweet Scented Oronoco, Canister. Nos, 1i 2 mixed, Tin Full Cavendish, Turkish, Gru ula ted. , N. B.—A circular of prices will be sent on application. dec23-ly. For Rats. iHlet- liuadies, Ants, t\a Bugs, Moths in Furs, U nolens, <jtc., insects on Plants, Fouls, Animals, Ac. Put up In 25e. Mu. and SIOO Boxes, Bottles ami Flasks. $3 and & SIXES tor HOTELS, PUBLIC I.NSIITUTIOSB, C. "Only Infallible Remedies known." " Free from I'oi-Ons." "Not dangerous to the Human Family." " Rats come out of their holes to die." fiaySold Wholesale in all large cities. by all Druggists and Retailers everywhere. ! ! BEWARE ! ! I of all worthless imitations ee that "COSTAR'S" name is on each Box, B' ttie and Flask, before you buy. Address HENRY R. CdSTAR. MUH. PRINCIPAL DEPOT, 482 Broadway, N. Y. B?§uSold by all Wholesale and Retail Drug gists in Lewistown, Pa. feh3-8m Lewistown Mills. THE HIGHEST Cm PRICES FUR WUEAT, AND ALL KINDS OP OKAIN, or received it on storage, at the option of those having it for the market. They hope, by giving due and personal at tention to business, to merit a liberal share of public patronage. JSrPLASf LR, SALT and Limehurners COAL ahvavs on hand WM. B McATEE & SON. Lewistown, Sept, 16, 1863.-tf I >EST Note and Letter paper at JL> uiarch2, SWAIN'S.
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