Lewistown gazette. (Lewistown, Pa.) 1843-1944, March 23, 1864, Image 3

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LOCAL AFFAIRS.
BOUNTY FUND — We publish below a
list of the bounties paid by the Bor
ough of Lewistown, with the list of
men to which we are entitled as credit,
and a list of the private subscriptions
paid. About 895 additional was sub
scribed which has not yet been paid.
Names of Persons Mustered into the. Service
of the U. S. to the Credit of the Borouyh
of Ijeicisloicii, Pa
... lo ft. Co. Residence. Amf. pd.
\ JP N - new rec't LEWISTOWN I:;U
L. .ALittle do IHO
3. C. B. SHhoimor Lewistown 130
4. \ nitnr >t. Clair ilo ™
5. .4 Lin. VERGER 110
6. WM. Coltx tzer do J;JO
7. Solomon Kverhart do
S. U-z. Hendricks do J-tO
9. U:ui'' BoLL do j jy
10. George Smith do Granville ion
It. Henry Shilling do Granville 130
12. John Uha-iUierlain uo l;;o
1 >. Stephen Cnrwm <io jgo
11. Wm. Mowry do LYO
15. SUM'L J. Little do 130
10. J no. IS McMitllen do Lewistown 130
17. John C. Myers do 130
IS. George Honser do 130
19. Ma: tin Row 49th. A. Lewistown 130
S{). John Lepli-Y. LO A, 130
111. James C. MeCord do B. Granville
21. Then. Williamson do D, Lewistown
21. K. D. Rutherford do Granville 130
21. Win. 11. MeCord do Granville 130
25. Mich'! Menges Ist Cav.C, Lewistown 130
26. J. MeMahan do C, Lewistown 130
27. ROBERT Powers 46th, A, Cincinnati 130
23. Charles Newman do A, Lewistown 130
29. Joseph Stephens do A, Cincinnati 130
30. Philip Lertz do A, Cincinnati 130
31. Nicholas N< ITE do A, Lewistown 130
32. Lewis H. Ruble do A. Granville 130
33. Charles Carotiters do A. Patterson 130
34. Jas. P. MeChntic do A. Lewistown 60
35. George W. Nipple do A, Lewistown 5U
36. A. Cornelius do A. do 50
37. Bronson Rothrock do A, do 50
38. Geo. W. Lewis do A, do 60
39. David Hnhuiigh DO A. Granville 5E
40. WM. T. Shimp do A, Lewistown SO
41. W. D. Berkheitnerdo A, Derry 00
42. (4co C. Peoples do A, Lewistown 60
43. J.A Muiliershough do A, (1., 5N
41. liomer U. .Sigler do A. do 50
45. Conrad lloDtein do A, do 50
46. Jos. W. Klepper do A, Belleville 60 '
47. Jerome Wi-e do A, Patterson 60
48. ll iram DeHntf tlo A, do 69
49. Fred. Shiinn do A, Lewistown SO
50. Win. H. Kelly do A. Granville 60
61. Wm. H Boustim do A. Decatur 50
62. James Dun an do A, Mount Union
53 William Ball do A, do
54. Mediae! box do A, Derrv
55. Samuel Campbell do A. Orbisonia
66. Jonathan OTHER do A, Lewistown
67. Kiios Rodgers do A, Orbisonia
68. John O. Ross do A. Mount Union j
69. John H Shaver do A, do
60. Jacob K. Mickey do A, Patterson
til. George VVertz do A. Reading
62. Geo. \V. V eager do A, Philadelphia
63. Wm. if I.Hiigton D I A, Granville
(54. Charles Brought do A, dr.
65. Harvey Held do A, Lewistown
Total paid out as per above exhibit $4830 00
Discount 011 note to Mitilin County
Bank ' 73 00
Expense of Recruiting committee,
as follows :
Paid to J. A. Mathews, 20 00
•' " John Swan 21 00
" " James Eckebarger 20 00
" " Telegraph company 10 09
" •' C. C. Stanharger 11 00
" " John Davis 938 103 57
Total §soltS 57
The above expenses include fare to liar- j
ris l u 2 and Huntingdon for Committee and
Recruits, tavern bills for same, JSxpressage,
Telegraphing, and Printing. Ac.
There is a balance of §3046 43 in the
Milhtn County Bank, for the payment of the
Logan Guards uimn the prudjction of the !
Muster-in R'dls of that company; and a de
liicit of §573 of the amount necessarv to pay
the 65 men enlisted t> the credit of the
borough, at the suui of §l3O each
The quota of the borough under the 500- i
000 call was affixed at 55 thus leaving an
excess of 10 men to be credited on the re- |
cent call of 200,000 more, provided -he deficit
be made up and paid as per contract with
the men enlisting to our credit.
Respectfully submitted by the committee.
J. A. MATHEWS.
Chairman.
Ao/t —Mr. Swan requests us to say that :
he paid aii his expenses of traveling, <fcc, out
of his own money.
JYames of Prisons and Amount Subscribed \
to the Lewistoton Bounty Fund.
It. W. Patton SSO Juel Itclz 5 1
J. C. Blymyer 50 Jos. U. Alter 20
A. P. Blymyer 50 diaries Gaskins 10
Geo. Blymyer 50 John Swan 50
liobt. A. Mathews So Jno. W. Sheriff 25
Kiley Pratt SO Samuel Eisenbise 10
Wm K MeKoe lot) iieo. Freeborn 15
Thus. M. I'ttley 50 J. I>. 1. Bear 50
Charles Price _SO Wilson W. liutnaker 60
Win. Iloltzvvnrth 50 Win Butler 25
Samael W. Burr 65 S.J. Bnshin 5o
Eli I'riee 25 Peter Spongier 75
JohnA.Shimp 50 Lafayette Webb 25
George Brooks 25 S. W°. Kord 35
J. Irwin Wallis 50 Frederick Smith 20
David Mnttlicrsbough 50 John B. S.'ilioiiner 50 -
John Speiee 60 Jas. Sclheimer 3o
Thoa. Lowmiller 25 Wm. hind 76
Geo. H. Fry-singer 50 Geo. E. Conner 25 :
Jacob F. Hatnaker 50 Jos. MoFadden 16 I
Samuel i'omfort 60 John Zeigler 25
A brain Shull 5 ii. H. Comfort 60 j
K v. M Murray 60 Samuel Jenkins 25 :
Andrew K >cd 5o j J. A. Waream 6
John Kiniey 5 Jos A. Miller 20 !
W in. Kiden 5 Sebastian Heineman 15 !
John Kennedy 50 C. H. Henderson lo ,
Win. G. Zollinger' 2o Josepli Rager lo I
James Faoved 25 Able Fowler 10 j
Oliver C. Chesuey 35 George Brooks lot
Gabriel L hr 60 H. O. Hoffman s<i ;
Jas. j'. Hamaker 25 Aaron Elliott 6 !
< lias. Stratford, jr. 25 Wm. 8. May 20 j
John M stautier 10 S. K. Long 26. i
G. Stevens 20 Jno. A. Boyer 25
R. A. Stewart 5 Edward Fry-singer 25
William Faust 10 j Peter F. Loop 5 j
Wm. F.Gin 15 | Michael Mover lo i
William Johnson 25 | Jacob Bearley 2i' j
Tht S. Mayes 25 John Kephart 6 [
Jno. K. tiesser 25 Isaac Johnson lo j
Jacob Wagner lo Lewis Kiden 6 ;
Daniel Tiee 5 John Lee < col.) 5 ;
Michael Mover 10 Samuel McGruw (col.) 1 1
Adam Lutz 10 C. C. Stan barge r 50.
It. I . Jacob 5 Martin Mitchell 2
J. C. Stone 10 A. B. Weber lo
C. < . Bnrkbolder 25 .1. D. Leigiunan 5 '
El.erhart Boehner 50 11. Hassmgcr 5 *
John Clark 25 S. B. Marks 5i
H.J. Cull>ertson 25 Wm. F. Kiden 5
George Fetzer lo H. A. Felix 6
(j- L. Tovell 25 Gustin Riden 5 !
Win. I. Gise 15 I>. Bearley k Sons 20
Jno. C. Wolf 25 J. A. Murray 10
James Parker 5 John Dipple 10 !
J. 11 ay lor (\ alley) 10 James Glennin 10
rhomas Stroup in Samuel Caley 2
15 Dickson Broom 5 j
Mitchell Jones 10 Jos. Wertz 25
l>r. Koht. Martin 10 David McConahy 5 :
Total amount paid $3055 00 '•
Appropriated bv Council 5000 00 j
Total Amount 3053 00 !
lii connection with this report we
regret to any that a most dishonorable
attempt was made to defraud the Bor
ough of Lewistown of the credit the ;
Logan Guards had, according to their
[own representation as well as that of!
the officers, voluntarily given on be- !
ing re-mustered into the serviee. On
their representation, as will be seen j
in the above list, a number received
the lull bounty and others a portion of j
it, yet in the face of this, new rolls
ft ere tiled at Ilarrisburg crediting these |
; men to different parts of the State !
i hese rolls were afterwards withdrawn,
but our citizens, naturally* indignant
at such conduct, are now determined
to probe the matter to the bottom, and
have the guilty punished, be they
whom they may.
MCVKYTOWN ACADKMV. —This insti
tution is now in charge of Rev. S. J.
HAVES, who, with able assistants, will
use his .best efforts to make it a
! iirst rate Academy and Normal School,
where scholars can be educated to
till all situations in private life, enter
any of the colleges, or receive
; thorough instruction in the art of
teaching, which is annually becoming
a more agreeable and profitable occu
pation. Most of the public schools
are now or will shortly he closed, and
the spring and summer therefore
afford teachers who still acknowledge
to imperfections—and who does not?—
an opportunity for attending a Normal
School where improvement can be
made of the most desirable kind. Mr.
Ilayes comes highly recommended a>
an accomplished teacher, having been
engaged in the business during the
past ten years, during four of which
he had charge of the Latrobe and
Ligonier N< rma! Schools and Acade
mies. Parents, guardians, teachers,
and others ought by all means to
visit such institutions as the above
before going elsewhere.
.RELIGIOUS. —Rev. Strain preached
in the Methodist church on Sunday
morning last, and Rev. Miller Woods
in the Presbyterian. In the evening
the pulpit at the Methodist church was
filled by Rev. Kesler, of the Philadel
phia Conference.
T Intro will be no preaching in the
Lutheran church on Sunday next.
THE WEATHER.— Wednesday cloudy
and cold. Thursday cohl, rat her cloudy,
evening moderate. Friday morning
clear and pleasant, cloudy by noon,
clear in evening. Saturday cloudy
and cool in morning, clear rest of day.
Sunday cloudy, cold, windy. Monday
clear and cold. Tuesday morning clear,
cold; rest ol day cloudy, cold, windy.
ITEMS. —The Fair for the benefit of
the pastor ot the A. M. R. church, held
last week, netted about forty dollars.
\V e printed sixteen jobs last week,
(one of them 20un handbills,) making
thirty seven from the Ist to the 19th
ot March. This was the heaviest
week s work done in our office for a
long time. We had a visit from a
patent medicine man last week, who
wanted to advertise a column weekly
and a! out half !t column occasionally,
for a year, but we told him we didn't
make contracts for that much matter
for that length ot time, at any price,
as a half column or so is "news" enough
for our readers. We sent him to the
Patent Medicine Democrat down
street, where we presume the adver
tisement will duly appear and he cited
as an evidence of " want of room for
readiw-g matter." A calf raised by
Wm. Russell, Fsq., four weeks old on
Saturday a week, killed by Col. But
ler last week, weighed 125 lbs. This
must have been one of the calves we
read about on the return of the prodi
gal. Some rogue threw a large rock
through the skylight of MeFwens'
Photograph car, on Sunday night last.
on Monday evening.
The Superintendent of Common
Schools requests Secretaries of School
Boards to answer the following que
. ries by the 15th April :
' Ist. \\ hat is ihe number of indigent
children in your school district, whose
fathers have been kjded, or have died in
the military or naval service ot the United
| States?
2d. Are there any institutions of barn
ing in your county, that will undertake to
provide for the maintainance and education
of a number ot said orphans, if security
be given that ail reasonable expenses shali
be [laid by the State ?
3d. If there are any such schools, how
many children will each take?
Notice to Owners of Unseated
Lands.
r IMIE Commissioners request all owners of
£. Unseated Lands, whether regulariv as
sessed or not, immediately to furnish them
with the number of acres, name of warrantee,
and whom adjoining, for the purpose of reg
istering the. same in this office, so as to avoid
all difficulty hereafter in advertising such
lands at Treasurer's Sales. At present it is
impossible to tell whether certain lands are
regularly assessed, as the transcripts do not
give the names of warrantees. It may not
be amiss to state that owners of Unseated
lands are required by law to make return
as above, and that on faiiure thereof the Com
missioners are directed to add four times
the amount of assessed thereon.
GEO. FRYSINGEK, Clerk.
Coramisioners' Office,
. Lcwistowu, March 16, 1564.
*w J a.rsr*x , E!x> s
AXE FORGERS
Wanted, at Prices Annexed.
Bitt Drawer* 7 cents per Axe.
Ilead Hammerers 7 do do
The above is the price for Punched Poles.
For making Axes from Piated Patterns,
stock fitted, 17 cents per-Axe
C. II efc so\,
.528 Commerce 8t„ Philadelphia.
marlG-4t
JLKU SSTOW\ AcAV.
VN election for 15 Trustees of the Lewis
town Academy for the ensuing vear will
he held at the A< adefny, on MONDAY, Apl.
4, 1804, between the hours of 2 and t> o'clock
p. 111.
Proposals invited for a lease of the Insti
tution, to which is attached a good family
residence. By order of
E. BANKS, President.
H. J. WALTERS, Secretary. inhlG
6 Farms for Bale!
I ACRES OF LAND, AS FOL
One Tract of 408 Acres,
in Armagh township, surveyed in the name
of Luke Tidd, adjoining lands of Will am
Smith
One Tract of 305 Acres,
in Armagh township, surveyed in Uie name
of Thomas Gregg, adjoining lands of Samuel
-Millikeii.
One Tract of 398 Acres,
in Way ne township, surveyed in the name of
Wil iam Cook, adjoining lands of Daniel
llurley.
One Tract of 400 Acres,
n Wayne township, surveyed in tin- name of
Charles Bruce, adjoining lands of Abraham
Scott.
A Tract of 349 acres,
in Decatur township, surveyed in tin name
"f John Harvey, adjoining lands of Peter
Sandy
!he above tracts nf land were bought at
Treasurer's Sale in 1858, and the titles are
indisputable.
ALSO, One Tract of Land, in Oliver town
ship, containing
XOO
more or less, about twenty acres cleared, the
balance well tinih* red, with a never-failing
spiing <T water on it. Letter known as tin
William Tidd Farm. F.r further particulars
and terms, inquire of
J. I>. SELIIEI.MEB,
mhlo-4t Lewistown. j
SHERIFFS SALES,
1)Y virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni
) Exponas, issued out of the Court .f
Common Pleas of Mifflin county, an i to m>
directed, will he exp ise.J to sale, by pubii
vendue or outcry, at the Court House, in
Lewistown, on
Saturday, April 2, 188 ,
at one o'clock in the aft tin- f. U.nvn., !
real estate, r■■ wit:
All the interest ot John H • n in a tract, ;
of laud in Armagh township Mifflin cum ,
hounded <.n the iiorih by lands of J. -. h
Haw n and others on the east by town 1 .r s • > i
Andrew SwarizeJ, and uthere, on the souii
bv farm of Pci ry Sigler, and on the west i-\ 1
farm of Col. John McD .well, deceased, con i
ta.ning one hundred and ten acres, more or j
less.
Also, one other tract of land in the town- i
ship and county aforesaid, bounded hv land.- !
ut Joseph Brower and others, containing two i
acres, more or less. Seized, taken in ex- t -n j
tion, and to be sold as the property of John '
Jlawn.
A LSO,
A tract of land in Oliver township, Mifflin j
county, bounded as fellows; Beginning at j
a post at the hack side of the berm bank of |
the Pennsylvania Canal in line of the land i
of the 1 lope f urnaee Company, in j
right of the heiis of John Ilobison. tiee'ii ,
thetn-e by that line north seventy four and
one fourth degrees, west eighty-two and one
tenth perches to a corner in a private road
and at the southeast side of a public road
thence by the southeast side of said road
south four and three-fourth degrees, west nr
perch to a post, thence by land of James \V
llackenburg south seventy four and one
fourth degrees, east fifty four and two tenth
perches to a locust tree, thence south forty*
seven and one-fourth degrees, east thirty four !
and eight tenth perches to a post at the back ■
side of the berm bank of t ! e Pennsylvania
Canal, thence by the same north four and a
half degrees, east seventeen and one tenth
perches to a post, tlie place of beginning, j
containing one acre and one hundred and j
forty perches, strict measure Seized, taken I
in execution, and to he sold as the property j
of Hope Furnace Company.
D. M CONTNER Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Lewistown, March 16, 1804.
TO HOUSEKEEPERS".
r p \ LLOW and all kinds of SOAP GREASE j
tak> n in exchange for s->ap or candles,
at J]L'ISLF/T S Soup & Candle Works.
\ alley street, Lewistown
Cash paid for Tallow. malG—lt
"5 T* T," * TP I
■ • —' CM
f 'ho late firm of McCoy am! Ellis, has
*- f j" s t returned from the city with a choice
assortment of
DRV GOODS & GROCERIES,
selected with care and purchased for cash,
which are offered to the public at a small ad i
vance on cost.
Spring & Summer Goods,
suitabl# for ladies, gentlemen and children,
with many new patterns. His
CtiltOCEKMi:*
comprise choice Sugars. Molasses, Coffee. Su
perior Teas. Pure apices. Also,"
Ql EENcttAKE. GLASSWI.sE,
and all other articles usually found in Stores
all of which his old customers and the public
in general are inv ted to call and examine.
Country Produce taken at full market
prices.
II F. ELLIS.
Lewistown, March 9, 1864.
GOOD COW WANTED.
a good Milch Cow. warranted as rep>
resented, we will give ours and a fair
price iu money. Apply at the Gazette office, j
HARDWARE.
TO BUY CHEAP FOR CASH!
ri"jVni<i)i s the sto, r j"r Mat ksntiths !
Iff man s the Stare for Carpenters!
llofj'i.tun s t!,t Store lor Saddlers!
J/"//'at aas the State tor Sh'teniakers !
Hoffman's the Store J or Cabinetmakers!
I/aft man s the Store for Coachnmkcrs !
Hoffman's the Store for Builders!
Hoffman s the Store far lloustkeeuers !
M Ttf IWIAVS FOR ALL TOP WISf!
IHH XI) nut that Hoffman's is the plaoe
. fur Groceries.
dried Peaches and Apples, at
HOFFMAN'S.
HOFFMAN'S is the place to buy Mack en
. el, Herring and Codfish.
4'<r;| Oii A Siit til |ls.
IX great variety, at
uioh 16 HOFFMAN'S.
Oil. (ILOTHS.
MANY pretty patterns, of all kinds, at
HOFFMAN'S.
GIIWIHV *IIIiv
4 LL kinds, cheap, at
HOFFMAN'S.
'S'f *lO i J!2 v s|;ci>.
r |MIE best is at
1 HOFFMAN'S.
B8V?8*. 21% ?l *.
OL'GAR Cured Hams, and Pried Beef at
HOFFMAN'S.
'eEB 4< at &
l)EK v ONS lining Tobacco go to Hoffman's
1 and try his extra Chewing Tobacco.
Smoking, we have Turkish, Killikinnick, Si
gel. Garibaldi, Fine Cut. Ai-. Segars and
Pipes of ail kinds, at JIOFFM*AN'S
ilfiK iill iiii UDJYIti
TO
F. J. HOFFMAN'S
FOR
STOVES!
STOVES! STOVES
TIIV X^^LIFL.IS3!
1M CKE TS, from one quart to three gal ;
J i"lis. Dish Pans, Wash Basins and Cu!
binders, made nf solid material, without sol '
dering (?. ff..,. 15. ilers. Tea Pots. Pie Plates, !
Pudding Pins, and everything usually found
in a first class tinware shop, and Sold very ;
F. J. HOFFMAN'S.
Bibles, Bibles.
I 1 HE Bible Society's Bibles and Testa- J
litems. Also Photograph Bib esar r ang j
<i I r card pictures, iiitiies in three volumes,
*'h •' inmentary, at Si per set. a book that !
U 1 ii evert unity, at
HOFFMAN'S. !
I-'jviSi, 8'"
at HOFFMAN'S i
mi;.
i)Oi'ES, Clothes Li tins Bed Cords, Rope
I. Halters, Hemp and Cotton Twines, at
HOFFMAN'S.
BItHSHES.
•J LEPJNG. irni;>w, wall, dusting, hand,
7 .lothes, t able, hair, tooth and nail Brush
t'?, \\ hisps, Brooms, <£c., at
HOFFMAN'S.
Trji*M*w aaifS Braces,
VLL of the best kinds, for salt* at
HOFFMAN'S.
c uti'i i
ON to Hoffman's, where you will find
Hand, lenant, and Compass Saws,
Hatchets, llanunors, Squares, Piuies, Plane
Bits, Ptigh's, Cook's, and all the best makes of
Spur. Spoon and Centre Hits, Rules, Beve 8,
Girders, Augurs. Chisels, tiles, Bench Sere vvs
iron and wood; Hand Axes. Adr.es, Sand &
Luiory I'aper. All who want to fit up a first
rate set of tools, come to HUFFMAN'S
g£s, %'K*nra si%
(1 ALL at Hoffman's for the best Valentine
J Iron. Horse Shoos, Nail Rods. Round &
Square Iron, and Scollop from 1 to 5 inches;
Bar Iron, ail sizes and a very heavy stock of
Cast, Shear, Spring and Blister Steel, Anvils.
\ ices. Bellows, tties, Borax and every thing
you want.
SHOE MAKERS.
\lk L have for you Sole Leather, Calf Skins.
• Uppers, Moroccos. Linings, Bindings,
Boot Trees, Lasts, Crimping Boards. Clamps,
Awls, Thread, Wax, Knives. Boot Webbing.
Pincers. Punches, Heel Nails. Laces, Color
and all kinds of tools at HUFFMAN'S
KADULEItI WARE.
VDDLE TREES. Pad Trees, Humes,
KJ Buckles, Rings, Ferrets, .Swivels, Snaps,
Sumps, Thread, Silk, Awls, Wax. Hair. Call
and see them at HOFFMAN'S.
OKUS.
4 SUPERIOR lot of fresh Drugs, always
jLJL on hand. Prescriptions attended to with
great care. Physicians can rely on having
their medicines carefully compounded. All
the popular Patent Medicines on hand and
for sale by F. J. HOFFMAN.
ISlmak EEooks & M|;i (ioitri'%.
4 LARGE Stock of Blank Books, such as
-iIJL Ledgers. Daybooks, Memorandum and
l ime Books. Cop, Letter, Bill and Note
Paper. Envelopes, Pens, Pencils, Peuhoid
ers. Copybooks, Ink aud Ink Stands, at
HUFFMAN'S. j
44i1l Paper mid Miitfles.
V LARGE stock of Wai Pa- er, ready for
spring market, of every sty le and prices.
W tndow ."shades and Paper Uall before
purchasing elsewhere and see the host selec
tion and largest.stock in th
HuiiMAN £J. j
PU3LSC sale:.
f.e Sold at pn! !ic sale, at the rosi-
T der.ee of the undersigned, near Mil
roy, on
Friday, March 25, 18G4 :
the following pers -na! property, to wit •
S IHrOIFS-SIESS,
f,"' 1 ' Oows. Sfe-ats. breeding Sows, Hay
Rake. Young Oattle,
- * 0 JafiTlfcl JJj ' ; ■ >., -
THRESHING MACHINE,
■1 li ir>e broad wheel Wagon, 1 horse Wagon,
; 1 lows. Harrows, Cultivators, arid a vaiietv
!of other Fanning Ftensiis. Also,
I • Git AIX IX THE Git orXI)
S.ilo to commence at !0 o'clock A. m. f pre
. cisely, when terms will lie made known
•JOSEPH 11 AWN.
FARM, heretofore advertised,
will fie oflercd at public sale on the above
i day if not sold previously at private saie.
Armagh township, March 9-ts.
PU3L.IC SALE.
W ILL be exposed to public sale at the
f T residence of the subscriber, in Lewis
town, on
Monday, March 28, 1864,
the following personal property, to wit:
03NTE3 OO^T^T",
cooking Stove, nine plate St ve coal Stove-,
Tables, Chairs, Carpet.*, Beds and Bedding!
Bureaus, \\ a.-distuiuis. Looking Glosses,
Window Blinds, Settee, and a variety nf
: Household and Kitchen Furniture, too nam
j eroos to mention.
Sale to "oniiiience at 10 o'clock a. ni , pre
| ctsely, when terms will t>- made known.
( ATHARINE BEAR LEY.
Lew istown, .Marcfi IMs
i 11.1, lie offered at pubuc sale, at the
! late residence f James Strrett, de
I ceased, in Armagh town bin Miltiin co., uu
Tuesday. March 2Jtii, 13G4
the following persona! property, viz:
Two Horses.
Colt. S Hogs, Grain in the Ground. Corn in
tin- ear. a lot of Wheat, n b.t of Oats, Plows,
Harrows, Cultivators. Corn Plow, (iraiu Cra
dle, Forks. Hay Ladders.
HhRSE TO 7 ER,
Buggy Harness, a lot of Hides, and a variety
of other articles, too numerous to mention.
Sale to commence at 10 o'cloidt. a m., when
terms will be made known
MARY STE BRETT, Adm'x.
March 9. ISG4-td.
3 i il 2i A k,
A SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES
F'lk "( eticd on Monday, Fobruarv 29fli, in
the Lewistown Academy, witere all the com
inon and higher English Branches will )>e
taught, together witii Latin, French, Music,
and Painting in Oil and Water Colors.
Terms stated on applicatii it to the Princi
pal A. PBOCELS.
Lewistown, March 2. 1861.
I£ J *7S?2CWIT
Normal School
AND"
A G A D ZSZVX
ILL open April 4th, 1864. The prin
* " cipal mission nf this school is to the
more fully prepare teachers for their great
and responsible position. In order to this
a Model School will he connected with the
Normal. Besides the regular Academic
course, instructions will be given in Instru
mental Music and in German. For par
ticulars. address
Rev. S. J. IIAYES. Principal, or
W. .J. SIEBEK Assistant.
McYeytow , Much 2d, 1864.—5t
Avoid the Draft.
BY ENLISTING IN THE
FIRST
PI. ItISIIVt I'll Hill,
Or any other Pennsylvania Regiment or
JiaUery now in Service.
S4OO Eounty---$"73 in Advance,
will he paid to all men who re-enlist, pro
tided they h.-tv- served nine months and have
i been honorably discharged.
S3OO Bounty---$73 in Advance,
will be paid to men wh . enlist lor the first
time.
Payment will he made as follows; —At the
Principal Depot after being mustered into
service, veterans, j-Gii.tlb ; new recruits
sfit),oo ; also, one month's pay in advance.
>1.5,00 —total to each. £73,00
Ihe remairuf r oi the bounty will be paid
to six equal instalments. Persons enlisting
at the present time can have themselves
credited to any Ward, iuwnslup or County
in the State, ami win thereby receive a Local
Bounty of from one hundred and tiiirtv to two
hundred dollars, in addition to the United
States Bounty
Sia)"* Pay and subsistence from date of en
listment. Wu. II PATTERSON
Cap't. Ist Pa Cavalry. Recruiting Officer,
Match, 9, I SG4.3t. Lewistovvn Hotel.
PRIME EASTERN SI'GAR-fIRED
H A M
Country Bacon, Fine Eastern Cheese, Sour
Pickles, Dried Peaches, Prunes, Cherries,
Apples. Beans. Hominy,
CANNED PEACHES,
Tomatos, Cranberries. Sugar, Coffee, Rice,
Black & Green Teas,
& JE* Jt Z
Syrups, Orleans Molasses. Ac.
The above goods are of choice quality, and
are offered at the lowest Cash Prices.
. FELIX'S
Is the Place to Buy your
ni)iiJUJ3.& u&iinaa,
as the People say he has the Goods that will
please ail. and so cheap that they have some
pennies left to buy Candies for their children.
Come a'rl. we will he pleased to see yoV. Call
aud buy your friends a present. jv.arlG
J. W. STERRETT,
WITH
M. MORRIS MANTLE,
IMPOKTKK AND DEALER IX
Notions, Hosiery, Gloves, Mitts,
S!! K HANftKERUIIEFS, FAKV SO.iDS, \e.,
So. 53 \rrlh Third Street,
Below Arch,
fel>24.lm~ Philadelphia.
_ "CHIT ZH.IBEH,
! .V. K. Corner of' Walnnt and Seeoiui Streets,
PHILADELPHIA,
Manufacturer, Importer,
yMU&ASI h MUli
E>e:am;S:
lil' NS. PISTJLS. PISHING TACK I.E. FINE CI'T
LUV. AMi MM Y M'OK'I IMI AKIULKS,
Agent for the "Dead Shot ' Powder.
irders from the uutry punctually
attended to. imu2-L ; m
George W. Carpenter, lienszev
& Go's,
WJJC, iilLlS
JJlilfi AV!J) BiiliiiSAi
WAHEIIOUSE.
No. 717 Market Sine!, I'iiiladelpliia.
' | tll E siiiiM'riherf keep t!v <-u hand
I 1 trge of Ih Alolicuus, C.Win
wait, i an ma. .ii/iatl I', patiition.i. and every
, other sirt;<•!'• v.i.i. I> uppet taius t- > the bu.driest),
embracing tin' tnn-t extensive variety: also,
PAINTS, OILS, & GLASS
<>f every description.
A'l -articles j,u, .uiN-'d troiu us can bo re
l"d on . t-.-g > i the ulnar superior .ju&iitv,
ind at a- low pjic< a- th< v can be had Wo
•an offer such inducements as vvijl make it
iie interest of purchasers to lay in their sup
dies front us, and give us their future pat
roitage, and invite ai] who visit the city to
call at our establishment. All orders addres
sed to us by mail or otherwise wiii uieet with
prompt attention-.
Uto. W. ('rj entrr, Hcnsz-y & Co.
feho-3m 737 AJaritei t., Philadelphia.
To the Boot and Shoe Trade.
CHAbE & PEDDLE.
MANUFACTURERS OF UirPERS,
No. 19 South Third Slrrrl,
(CP STAIRS,)*
PHILADELPHIA.
Inform the trade that they keep constant
ly on hand a full assortment of Men's, Wo
men and Children Bmst and Shoe Uppers, of
every description, made only from prime
stuck and fitted with host materials in the
most fashionable City Styles Trial orders
sire solicited, and prompt attention will be
paid to all orders sent to tbeui.
&rms—Cash on ]). . ut ry. iar.27—3m
PRINCE & CO'3. Weil-Known
MELODEONS & HARMONIUMS,
introducing the effect of pedal
bass on every instrument.
V ERNEST GABLER'S
Raven and fiacon's and KaUct Davis it Co*s
Celebrated
PIANOS,
i for cash, at a liberal deduction.
JAMES BELIjAK, sole Agent,
270 and 2SI South Filth St., above Spruce.
apls, 'G3-ly Philadelphia.
ESTABLISHED 1760.
Snuff & Tobacao Manufacturer,
Jt; ic is CJI t.MBERS ST.,
i (Formerly 42 Chatham street, New York,)
XXTOI LD call the attention of Dealers to
? V the articles of his manufacture, viz.
erown sssurr.
Maeubny, D-migros,
Fine llappee. Pure Virginia,
Coarse Rappee, Nachi todies,
American Gentleman, Copenhagen.
irsLLow siMurr.
| Scotch. Honey Dew Scotch,
lligh Toast- Scotch, Fresh do Scotch,
Irish lli.h Toast, Fresh Scotch,
or Lundyfoot,
Att'-ntii-n ;s called to the large reduc
tion in prices of Fine Cut Chewing and Smo
king Tobaccos, which will he found of a eu
j pcrior quality.
TC3ACCO.
SMulilMi. I IM v I I i.iiLWlNii. SMOivlXtt
' ItOh).', I*. A. h. or plait), S. Jd|jo.
j -V !, ( avor few*t # ,St>ahisb,
St>. 2. few*-' t fee Otoiioco, Canister,
>.#*, 1& 2 inix* I, Tlo A-oil taven Jab, Turkish,
tra ulateti.
N. B—A circular of prices will he sent
! on application. dec23-ly.
For Rats. .11 Ire! Roa clies, Ants, Brd^Bugs,
Roths in Furs, Woolens, £e., Insects on
Plants, Fowls, Animals, &c.
P-.t u;> ill 2-> till an-l SI.UO Bottlss arJ FtasW*.
$3 aii'i $3 si/t-s f-ir flornu, Pt auc 1 xsXiTt'Tioss, Ac.
"Only Infallible Remedies known." ,
" Free I i f; ni I'oi-oSH.
" Not to the Human Family "
" ltats oouve o ol their holes to die."
>ld \V hoiesaic in all large cities.
Sold by all Druggists and Retailors
everywhere.
!! Bev aiik!!'. of all worthless imitations
See that "COSTAR'S" nanae is on each Box,
Bottle and Flask, before you buy.
3*£T vddress HENRY R. COSTAB.
•®PRiNCtPAi, DEPOT. 452 Broadway, N. Y.
by all Wholesale and Retail Drug
gists in Rewistown, Pa. I'eb3-8m
/ 'OAL HODS, Sheet Z:ne, Pokers, Shovels
und Mica at F. J. HOFFMAN'S,