EH 3 GAZE ST a. LOCAL AFFAIRS. N)ST OFFICE PAPERS. —As the Post ster refuses any longer to receive tiers for distribution at the post of except to those who have boxes, Kur subscribers who have heretofore eceivcd them there are requested to csignate where they should be left IBfter this week. In case no directions given, we shall retain them at the office. UNSEATED LANDS. —Our columns the Treasurer's advertisement iffor the sale of Unseated Lands. So ■ir as it was possible to do so, all Known or believed to be assessed were traced up and struck from the list, but from the.general failure of owners to , return the names of the original war* Irantees to the commissioners, as the law directs all persons to do, it is quite likely there arc a number of tracts, or parts, yet in this list which may he assessed. The original return of the Bounty Surveyor consisted of 330 ■Mets, of which 131 were, with much labor and at times very slight clues, Bared into the transcrips between §857 and 1804, and struck out. ■JB THE DRAFT. —John A. McKee, esq.. Irho had been sent west to trace up the rolls of the Logan Guards, return ed last week, having followed up a i lay master to Deeherr, Tenn., where ie procured a copy, lie also ascer aiued that after leaving for the west he rolls would he forwarded on he 21th uIL The credits to which the lorough is entitled from that compa ty, including four enlisted here, arc 23 n number, and as the draft conies off in the 15th we suppose a few days pill determine whether we are out of he woods. LOCAL LEGISLATION. —Mr. Stanbar jer bad a bill passed increasing the iav of Jurors in this county to 81,50 er day, and the Jurors at April term - ealized its benefit., being the first paid Bhat amount. A bill will also proba cy be passed increasing the pay of witnesses. This is very different, loeal HBegislation from most that we hare usu gpnlly had—the whole benefit being I raped by the people at large, while he old patent democratic system was a legislate for the benefit arid advan age of the few, and call it for the good f the public! ITEMS. —Our cash receipts last week fere 5212.85, but just as we werecon rutulaiing ourselves over the amount, i came a bill of 8144.50, another of 20, and several of less amount. L considerable force is at work at and bout the furnace, and it is calculated hat in three months it will be put i blast. J. Irwin Wallis bus re loved his tin and stove establishment 3 the stand lately occupied by G. \Y. ribson, which has been fitted up iuto a elegant store-room. Felix has re loved to the corner opposite his old Land, and is making extensive altera ions. Messrs. Pratt are fitting up clix's old stand for their place of" i usiness. Will Blymyer, son of Ja- i oh, got a good ducking on Monday • ist by falling into the canal from a i oat. The river rose on Sunday sgiast until it covered the tow path bo- Blow town, but commenced falling rap- I idly on Monday. The level below Btown having thus been filled without ■ leave or license from the company, ■ several boats, two of them laden ■ with grain, left here on Monday for ■ the east. Mr. Graham lost a cow ■ last week, it falling through the mow B floor, where she got by the barn door ■ being left open, and breaking her neck. ■ and another came near f< uudering by ■ getting at the screenings.——Jim B Smith is fitting up a photographic gal- lery at the corner of the diamond, ■ Zach Orner's"old stand. The Hunt B ingdon Minstrels had tolerably good E B houses on Friday and Saturday even ings. The act authorizing the Com missioners to assume the bounties paid last summer, the money for which was furnished by a number of citizens, is now a law. The Town Council at their last meeting appointed Wm. Rus | eel, Treasurer; A. J. Sturges High Constable and Lamplighter, Mr. Boyer having declined to serve as High Con stable; and the Chief Burgess and Mr. ' Zerbe committee on lighting. Wo had the pleasure of shaking hands with Col. T. F. McCoy of the 107 th regiment the other day. Holmer's exhibition of missionary and other scenes, by calcium light was not so well attended by the public as it de served to be. INS* Yesterday was appointed by the Christian Alliance lor special prayer throughout the world for God's biess tf mg upon the children of all lands. In the morning at 9 o'clock an interest ing meeting was held in the lecture room of the Lutheran church. T HK WEATHER. —Wednesday eloudyv Thursdav clear, pleasant. Friday clear, Saturday rain. Sunday cloudy in forenoon, clear in afternoon. Mon day cloudy in morning, clear in after noon. Tuesday clear till evening; rain. Go CRT PROCEEDINGS. —The criminal business before court last week con sisted of a few cases of fornication and bastardy, larceny, breach of the peace, *&c., but one of which was tried, with tlie usual sentence. Four boys, indict ed for disturbing a public school in Deny township, were sentenced to pay a tine of 50 cents each, costs of prosecution, and ten days in jail, where they now are. We need some more examples of this kind, and if the jail er will feed them on bread and water, all such rfiay not wish to get there a second time. Nearly all the saloons in town were indicted for keeping gambling houses, but none of them tried. All the applications for liquor li cense were granted except Ehrman's at Newton Hamilton, which was re jected, and Jeffries at the same place continued until next Saturday. The Petit Jurors were discharged on Tues day, and the Grand Jurors on Wednes day. I®"GRF.AT ATTRACTION AT SWAIN'S, who has just received at his variety store the choicest kinds of fresh Con fectioneries, a splendid article of Prunes (which we have tested and can recommend,) Raisins, Currants, Or anges, Lemons, &c., together with a new supply of Stationery, embracing many useful articles not kept hereto fore. Our readers had better call soon, as first come, first served. We would again call ; ttention to his superb arti cle for the teeth, called Sozodont which all who use pronounce to be the ne plus ultra of its kind —the very thing everybody wants. —Citizens of Harrishurg protest strongly against removing the Capitol. —Captain Win. P Brady, long an officer of the Pennsylvania Senate, died last week. —The Bedford Inquirer last week appeared in new type, with B. F. Mc- Neil as editor and proprietor. The Erie City Dispatch is now published by B P. 11. Lynn. Both are excellent papers, bound to flourish. —Maryland has, by a large majority, voted a state convention and elected delegates favorable to a constitution abolishing slavery. The elections all indicate in unmistakeable terms that the peace democracy is going down hill, never to rise again. Self Mutilation —The Chambersburg Repository says a young man named Upperman, who had recently joined the 21st Pa., Cavalry, chopped off the two middle fingers and horribly lacera ted the fore-finger of his right hand while on a visit to a relative a few miles from that town. The wounds were dressed by Dr. John Montgomery. It is suspected that the act was com mitted in order to obtain a discharge from the army. —The Patent Medicine Democrat has not a word to say' in answer to our proposition* but with his usual ef frontery places his proposal again under the head of his paper. The truth is, were we to accept it as it stands to day, he would find a loophole to creep out before a committee could decide a single question, and it was for this reason we attached a money forfeiture of f 100 to it. \Y hy does he not ac cept it.' As was remarked by a mer chant. it is "lair for both sides, and if declined shows a weakness in the knees!" The truth is, facts do not suit that paper in this matter any more than politics, where a copperhead libel on our government and its insti tutions, giving aid and comfort to the rebels, is considered worth seven truths in favor of the legitimate Government. Married. On the 12th inst.. at the Lutheran parson j age. by the Hev. 11. R Fleck. WELLS M BECK, of Millroy. to Miss EMMA MAY BEX. of Locke's Mills, all of this county. On the loth of March, by Rev. Joseph R. Ilaoawalt, SOLOMON W." BO LINGER, of •Juniata county, to Miss EMMA CARNEY, of Oliver township. A correspondent sends us the following: | On the 22d December, by Rev. S Byler, NOAH YODER, of Holmes county, Ohio, to Miss FANNY CLICK, of this county. On the 12th January, by Rev. A Peachey DAVID YODER to Miss BARBARA ZOOK,' both of thi< county. On the 2'ir|i January, by Rev. A. Peachey. JACOB YODER to Miss SARAH HARTZ LER, both t this county. On the O.ii February, by Rev. A. Peachey, JOSEPH ZOOK to Miss ESTHER HARTZ LER, both ot this county. On the 23d February.* bv Rev. S. Byler, LEVI ZOOK, to Miss ELIZABETH lIAKTZ LER. both of this county. Died. Tn Bdieville, nn the 3lst ulf., MARY S, wife i.t .Michael Hioey, aged about 35 years In Allenvilie, on the Oth ult . of small pox. WILLIAM SAMPLE, aged about 35 j'ears. In this place, on Saturday, Bth April, WILLIE, sen of Rev. S. Ba nt s a;el 12 tn< nthft. In I'erry township, on the sth inst., EI, RIDGE G. DAVIS, aged 17 years, 1 month and IS days. Communicatee In this place, on Thursday evening, 7th April, MARY S . wife of Hiram W. Junkin and eldest daughter of John and Amelia Evans, aged 31 years, 8 months, and 8 days. She was converted to God under the minis try of the Rev Geo. Guyer in December, 1845, while in the 13th year of her age; from which time she remained a faithful, consist ent member of the Methodist Episcopal church. Iler illness was brief but severe. Her suffering assumed more the form of agony than pain; yet the religion of Ghrist. which in life's darkest scenes shines out in majes ty and loveliness, was now her comfort and solace. It seemed as if s e could look death in the faee and smile, and indeed was enabled to rejoice in triumph over "the king of ter rors." Conscious of her approaching dissolution she ask d that her four children should he brought, (three of whom were just recovering from scarlet fever,) and one Ivy one she hid them adieu, commending them to God, and imprinting a mother's kiss, saving to the youngest, " Willie, you are a tender plant; I would like to take you along " She then took her Y ave of a fond husband in whose arms she '* wished to die," (and so she did, but in the arms of Jesus as well;) also of father and mother, brother and sister, with other friends and neighbors, to each of whom she spoke with peculiar appropriateness. As if about to start upon a journey, she gave directions concerning her grave.attire arid where each artiele of dress could be found, aod distributed ether personal effects among her sorrowing friends. Having arranged all for this world, she expressed a desire to die easy; she "knew it would he peaceful," and said, "when you fin ! I am going, sing— "o. sing to me of heaven. When I am about to die." And the Lord graciously granted her re quest as at length she cpih-tly fell a*le*n in Jesus. I shall not soon forget the scene pre s-mted when ir became manifest that life was extinct. While the ransomed spirit was winging its flight to glory, mother, husband and others, with all the cutting anguish of bereaved hearts, were caressing the now in animate hut loved form of the departed. On Sabbath, the l'lth, her remains were commit ted to the dust, awaiting the call of her r sen Saviour, at the "resurrection of the just." J. S Me.MirRKAV. Hoyt's Hiawatha Hair Restorative. Hoyt's Hiawatha Hair Restorative* The (Staple preparation for the hair, WARRANTED in all cases to restore I t-led ami gr.t*" hair, ami whskc!> to ihHr original color. It not claim to niafct tht* h.itr grow in where it has otice fallen out; nothing • i; ; do th o, what■ v->■ liny Of aavorr',sM| to m, contrary , hut it a ILL v nt it froni f.-iliing out, make it , ri.-ai*e 1 a i • < •< sea p ( >oi inipuriUeaafi i buoiera, an I en tin . w>rcotiiv ha t effects of previous use of preparations coii latuing sulphur, gugar of U*a the natural shading ot one hair with another, which give* it a Sively appearance in stead of rho dull, uniform black of dyes. Hoyt's Imperial Coloring Cream. Superior to any i 1 ,itr Dics-Ing in u>. Oils arid color* t't hair a. t l.e same time. Changes llul.t ami red Lair to a beautiful brown or black. Soci everywhere. JOSEPH lIoYT * CO, rnuSMy No. 10 University Place. New York. ML MARKETS. LEWISTOWN, April 13. 186-1. CORRECTED UV UEORUE BLYMVBR. Butter,good, f* lb. 30 Eggs, dozen, 16 • Lard. . 14 Wool, washed, 70 " unwashed, 41 CORRECTED BV HARKS 4 WILMS. Wheat, white l>l. Grain—Red wheat 175 c, white 185a 200c. Rye 000a 140 c. Corn 125. Oats SSe weight. Cloverseed ST 37a7 75 per 04 ihs. Flaxseed 330 per bushel. Timothy 2 50. Beet Cattle, llal4c; Cows, 525 to 60 per head; Sheep, 9alosc per lb gross, ilogs, sll to 12 50 the 100 lbs net. hxtensive speculations are going on in groceries and other goods, ail calcu lated to enhance prices without cause. ULLZSL OF the late firm of McCoy and Ellis, has just returued lrocn the city with a choice assortment of DRY GOODS & GROCERIES, selected with care and purchased for cash, which are offered to the public at a small ad' vance on cost. Spring & Summer Goods, suitable for ladies, gentlemen and children with uianv new patterns, His A ROCI:SUI:* comprise choice Sugars, Molasses, Coffee, Su perior Teas, Pure Spices, &o. Also, QUEENAWARE, GLASSWARE, 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. 11. F. ELLIS. j Lewistown, March 9, 1804. iSil-SAT 7,\id Full THE SANITARY COMMISSION, Ojfi>v of the Committee, on Labor, In annex, and Revenues, Xo. 11$ .South Sea-nth street, l J hiludelphni, April 4, ISA>4. r I"HiE Committee on " Lahor, Incomes and _l_ Revenues,' invite co operation with them in the particular work for which they have been appointed As no portion of the peo ple are more patriotic than the working men and women of the country.-is is but just and proper that they should alike have an oppur tunity to contribute to the objects of the lair. Ihe moat equable plan for accomplish ing this, and, at the same time the easiest one. is to ask for the contribution of a SINGLE D.VV s LABOR from all classes in the communi ty. Many will contribute a day of their labor willingly, who w old not subscribe heir money. To reach everv department of indus'ry and art will he a work of great labor but, 'i attained, will be productive of im uiense results. The success of the plan will depend upon the hearty co-operation id' every element of influence within our limits, and we invite all the guardians of the industrial interests, and all others, to take hold with OH in furthering this great work of patriotism and humanity The Committee is charged with the follow ing doty, to wit : Ist—To obtain" the contribution of "one day's labor," or earning, from every artizan and laborer, foreman, operative and employee; president, cashier, teller and elerk of every incorporated and unincorporated company, emp oying firm, bank, manufactory, iron works, oil works, mill, mine and public office; from every private banker and broker, im porter, auctioneer and merchant; clerk, agent and salesman; designer, finisher and artist: publisher, printer and mechanic; from every government officer, contractor and employee; grocer, butcher, baker and dealer; farmer, horticulturist and producer: from every man tua maker, milliner and female operative: every individual engaged in turning the soil, tending the loom, or iti any way earning a livelihood, or building a fortune within the States of I'ensylvania, New Jersey and Debt ware 2d.—To obtain the contributions of one day's •Revenue." foun all the great employ ing establishments firms, corporations, com panics, railroads and works 3d —To obtain the contribution of ..pe day's income fr--m every retired person, and person of fortune—male and female —1 iv i•o upon their means and from all clergymen, lawyers, phy icians. dentists, editors, authors and professors; till other persons engaged in the learned or other professions. Much ot 'his work must he performed hy the personal influence and eff rts of ladies and gentlemen associated with the Committee in carrying out this plan. The Committee feel the responsibility of tiie work they have undertaken, which, to be successful, will require a very perfect ramifi' cation of their plan, and they therefore call upon all earnest people, to assemble them selves together in every town, township, and county, and form organizations of ladies and gentlemen to cooperate with them in this great work and labor of love. In the manti facturing counties, the coal and oil regions, and in the agricultural districts.—especially, let there be organizations in the large towns, so that the young people may have an upper l Mjtiity thus to render assistance to their reia tives and friends lighting the battles ot their country in the armies of the nation. The work of this Committee may be pros ecuted where no other effort can be made for the Fair, as in. the mines of the coal regions. A day's earnings of the miners, and a day's product of the mines, can lie obtained, where no portable article could be pro-ared for transportation. Indeed there is no part or section of these States where the day's labor m y not be obtained, if organi zations can be formed to reach them. The Committee cannot close without urging upon ail Proprietors of Establishment, the duty of taking prompt and energetic action to secure the benefit of the day of labor from all within their croritrol Th- Committee deem it unnecessary to do more, than thus to present the subject to the p - -pie of the three States named In the coming campaigns of our armies, the labors of the " Sanitary Com mission'' will be great iy augmented. Bv the first of June 700.000 men—one of the largest armies of modern times—will be operating in the field. So large a force, scattered over regions to which the men are nnacclimated, must necessarily carry along with it a large amount of sick' ness, suffering and death, to say nothing of the gathered horrors of tin. battle field. These sufferings, it is our hounden duty, as men and Christians, to relieve. A great and enlightened people, enjoying the bless ings of a government of their own making. CANNOT KEFI'SE assistance to men suffering to maintain its authority, and we will not he lieve that the 'GREAT CENTRAL FAIR." drawing its products from the three States of Pennsylvania, New .Jersey and Delaware, so affluent in all mineral, agricultural and in dustrial wealth, shall fall behind any similar fffort which has yet been been made for the relief of the Nation's children. As it is desirable not to umitiplv circulars ; no farther ai.thority than this circular will be necessary Jor any employing firm or com pa ny, or any respectable Committee of Ladies and gentlemen to proceed at once, in the work of this Committee; arid it is hoped that un der it, organizations wili spring up in all the towns and busy regi >ns of the States of Perm sylvania New Jersey and Delaware. Subscriptions will he thankfully acknowl edged in the newspapers of Philadelphia: and it is v ery esirable that they commence soon, as each fresh acknowledgement wili stioiu late effort in other localities. All subscriptions should be addressed to JOIIN W. C LAG HORN, Treasurer, office of the Onmmittoe on LABOR, INCOMES AND REV ENIE," No. 118 South Seventh Street, Phila deiphia. B*SV„AII needful helps in Circulars and Posters will be forwarded to parties apply ing for them. Direct to the Chairman of the Committee as above. L. MON i GOMERY RONI), Chairman JOHN W. CLAGHORN, Treasurer. KEY . E W H UTTER, Cur. Secretary. MCGREGOR J. MITCHESON, SEC. HONORARY MEMBERS. Ilis Excellency, A. G. Ourcio, Governor of Pennsylvania. His Excellency, Juel Parker, Governor of New Jersey. His Excellency, Wm. Cannon, Governor of Delaware. Hon. Alexander Henry, Mayor of Phila delphia Hon. Joseph ft. Ingersoll, Pennsylvania. Hon Judge Carpenter, New Jersey. Hon. Judge Harrington, Delaware. Major-Geoerul (>eo. G Meade, A nnv of the Pate mac. COJIMtTTF.S. Kiifht Rev. Bishop Potter Mrs, Rev. E. W, Hntter Most Revßlshop Wood CMma Kev. Hisiiop Miupsou M >. Oeo. M. Oaliai Rev. Dr.-Rssinnril Mrs. Joitn S,. recant Rev. \V. p Breed Mr*. .t.iiin M. s L ,,tt Rev. K. \t. Hntter Mis. (.encrai Me.-vdo Rev. Isaac Lcesher Mrs. J. Edgar Tnomson s.unuel M. Keltoti Mr. Joseph liar sen, Jr. John Msar'fltexson M •*. R... t \V. Learning (\>ni!j: lore R. 1* Stockton Mrs. 1.. M.ititjjoin-r;. Bona lri*f|er;.;li Fialey < forge 1". W-Aver John Btnu'hani Mrs. UVOIKP \V Harris ueorye William; Mrs f. \. Ire-.xcl Rev \\ Su.l.l.ir.ls, P. D. MvM.N Kel ley I'rof. Heurv Coppee Mrs, John \v. Furrier I l " t S-I'v'taietoii Tott, M. D. Mrs. Samuel A. Oruzer I' . Walter W tl'iamsijn Mrs. Kuch Turley Ho i. Oswald Thompson Miss A Sacer Hon. J. R. Ludlow Miss Susan O'Neill V 11. Browne Mis. Snllie S.ort Danfet Donglmrty Alias Loui-.i E. ("aghorn and'/) others and Zi others Avoid the Draft. BY ENLISTING IN THE FIRST pa. Ktsiiiu: num. Or any oilier Pennsylvania Kegiment or Battery now in Service. S4OO Bounty—s73 in Advance, will be paid to all men 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 wli < enlist for the first time. Payment will he made as follows: —At the Principal Depot after being mustered into service, £60,00 ; also, one menth's pav in advance, $13,00 —tottil to each, $73,00. Ihe remainder of the bounty will be paid in six equal instalments. Persons enlisting i at the present time can have | credited to any Ward. Township or County in the State, and will thereby receive a Local i Bounty of from one hundred and thirty to two I hundred dollars, in addition to the United States Bounty. 6*3s™' Pay and subsistence from date of en listment. Wm. 11. PATTERSON A ap't. Nt Pa Cavalry. Recruiting Officer, March, 9, 1h64. t. Lcwistown Hotel. PUBLIC SALE. \\ ' ILL be sold at public sale, at the resi- d'-nce of the late Christian Burkhold er, i oar Liliewille, Decatur township, on Tuesday, April 19, 1864. ti: following personal property, to wit: \" i ll 5s vs ' *i j I • "it, 2 Cows, ,J iiead ii Y-tutlff os**b n L.f ■f Sheep, n I it id lings. Threshing Machine | and Power, Fanning Mill, Wagon and Bug"y, i - ts PI 'v Gears, set i>l Tug Harness, set I of Buggy Harness, Cultivator. Plows, Har rows, Ac.. Ac Al.-o. 3 Beds and Bedding. 2 'Tables, and other Household and Kitchen Furniture, too numerous to mention A lot of Pine and Oak Lumber. 7 Acres of Grain in the Ground. Potatoes. &c. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, when terms will lie made known MATILDA BL'RK HOLDER, a P" Administratrix. SCIT-ZS'ICIT—.-J. FRUIT. AND FANCY STORE, KAST MARKET STREET, I Between Btymycr's and liifz's Stores. \\ r HE HE is constantly kept on hand a v ¥ choice assortment of articles in his line, many of which are to be had only there. His stock comprises pure and fancy Soaps, Perfumery. Writing Paper, Pens, Envelopes, different styles and sizes. Combs. Thimbles, Gum and Cornelian Kings, Tooth Brushes, Hair Brushes, FANCY ARTICLES, of all kinds. Photographs of Generals. <&c., besides Confectionery, Fruits, Nuts, and eve rything to he found in a lir.-t class store of this kind. A continuation of the libera! patronage heretofore bestowed is respectfully solicited. E. SWAIN. Lewistown, April G, ISG4. THIIM! 101.111 SEIGIITARY, Cliarlci-rd by ii* i, £ila- Isirc EII 3 *•>s>. r IMIIS Institution is located at Acadeniia, 1 in Tusearora Valley, Juniata county, Pennsylvania. It is situated 8 miles south west of Mifflin, and G miles west of Perry ville Station. Pennsylvania Railroad leading from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh, and is six hours' ride from the former place. This situation has always been noted for its health!ulness. The scenery, for variety and grandeur, cannot be surpassed; the build ings being on a high eminence, command the enchanting view of Tusearora Mountain and \ alley tor thirty miles in ex ent. Tusearora Academy; ai^ Institution of wide celebrity, and extensively patronized— being located here, persons having sons and educate, may have the opportu nity of sending them to the same place, where they may enjoy each other's society while prosecuting their studies. None, however, hut relatives, are allowed to visit the pupils, without a written permission from their guar dians or parents. Libraries, Literary Socie ties, and occasional courses of Lectures on various topics, will be auxiliary to the main course of srudies prescribed. 1 he great object of the course of training is to fit the young ladiC* for future usefulness. By a judicious combination of useful ac complishments. with thorough mental discip line and high moral culture, it is hoped that the Institution will merit aDd receive the lib eral patronage of the public. Terms for a Session of Twenty Weeks. Board, Rooms neatly furnished and carp eted, Tuition in the English Branches, for a Session of Twenty weeks, SCO. Extra Branches, at usual rates. CALENDAR. The Summer Session commences on Wed nesday, May 4th, 18G4, and continues Five Months. The Winter S- ssion comjoences on the first Wednesday in November, ISG4. For Circulars address MRS. 0. J. FRENCH, Principal, or ANDREW PATI'EKSON, Proprietor. Acadeniia, Juniata Co., Pa. Lewistown, Aprii G, 18G4.-dm. C'OAL HODS. Sheet Zinc. Pokers, Shovels / and Mica at F. J. HOFFMAN'S. HIT xrides,, -V. JJ. Corner <>J H'ainui ami Second Streets, PHILADELPHIA, Manufacturer, Importer, di;VM;k I> CI NS. PISTwLS. FISHING T.U'KLE. FINE fIT LEKV, AM) FAMY SroiiTING ARTICLES, Agent for the "Boart Shot ' Powder. BJSJuOrders from the country punctually attended to. roar2-6m George W. Carpenter, Henszey & Go's. WILNO) iSclsifiiillfllß 3)21 ft Ail]) BjIMJMi WAREHOUSE. No. 737 Alarkrt Sired, Philadelphia. r |MIE subscribers keep constantly i n hand £ a large stock of Drugs, Medicines, Chem icals, Pharmaceutical Preparations, and every other article which .appertains 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 he hud Wo can offer such inducements as will make it the interest of purchasers to lay in their sup plies from us, and give ns their future pat ronage, and invite all who visit the city to call at our establishment. AII orders addres sed to us by mail or otherwise will meet with prompt attention. Gto. \Y. Parjentrr, Ilenszry k To. feb3-3ui 737 Market st., Philadelphia. ESTABLISHED 1760. Snuff & Tobacco Manufacturer, 10 & Is CHAMBERS ST.. (Formerly 42 Chatham street, New York,) IlTOl'L!) call the attention of Dealers to ft the articles of hie manufacture, viz. EROW3V SBIUfF. Maeaboy, P-rnigros, Fine Rappee, Pure Virginia, Coarse llappee, Xachitochea, American tlentletnan, Copenhagen. jtELXiOW SNUFF. **cotch, , Honey Dew .Scotch, High Toast Scotch, Fresh do Scotch, Irish lliih Toast, Flesh Scotch, or Lundy-foot, Cqv- Attention is called to the large reduc tion in prices of Fine Cut Chewing and Smo king Tobaccos, which will be found of a su perior quality. TOBACCO. SMOKING. FINE CLT CILKWINO. SMOKING Long, P- A. L.o? plain, .Tupn, S<-. 1, CuvenOLsh or > • pvt. 2. Swi ei Sn nted Orouoco, Canister. .\os, 1& 2 mixtid, Tin Foil Cnveu ish, Turkish, Ura ulated. N. B—A circular of prices will lie sent on application. dec23-ly. mm And Pain Exterminator, lAn Infallible Remedy for all Chronic and „ Inflamatory Rheumatism Diptheria, Sore Throat, Quinsy. Sprains, Neuralgia, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Cramps, &c. ALSO, S7TTBRS' i ESSENCE OF LIFE, An invaluable lonic Preparation, to core Dysjc|sia, Li.fr Complaint, Los& of A] 1 ] elite. Palpitation of the Heart and General Debility. FOR SALE BY .!<>*!:I'll MWYEfitS, Freedom Forges, Mifflin County, Fa. SiSSjuTiie side agent for the sale of my medical preparations, is IIFN'RY ZERBK, Lewistown. mh23 Tor Rats Tiicc. Koarlses, lots, Bed liugs, ,'loihs in I'nrs, Woolens, Ac,, Insects oil Plants, Fowls, Animals, Ac, I'll! up In 25c. 1 •. an't sl.l JO BKX'.'S. Boftlrsand Flasks. 93 ana £5 sizes tr Hor.'.s, fOBUC ISSHTOTEISS. it. "Only Infallible IU. motile* known." " Kp e from Pnl on*." " Not Cr nottvitheianding this the people 3 must have _V g sQ and we would respectfully set forth our claims to pubiie attention, lirst, because we keep a iarge and well assorted stock ut Boots and Shoes for men and boys. Gaiters, and all other kinds of shoes fur women and children. We are prepared to take measures and complete work of all kinds at short notice. Repairing done at short notice, at E. C. HAMILTON'S. West Market street, a few doors wesj of 00l Butler's, and nearly opposite Danid Ei senbise's Hotel. mh3o—'64 1) EST Note and Letter paper at ) oiarch2. 3 WAIN'S.