Lewistown gazette. (Lewistown, Pa.) 1843-1944, March 16, 1864, Image 3

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    TH B OAZSII2.
LOCAL AFFAIRS.
ITEMS. —The Rev. Mr/Leitbead has
taken charge of a church at Piqua, O.
Rev. Mr. Fleck delivered an effec
tive sermon on tattlers and mischief ma
kers, on Sunday a week. All of those
classes ought to have beon present.
Rev. Mr. Officer, missionary agent,
preached two excellent sermons in the
Lutheran church on Sunday last.
The Logan Guards' ball in the Town
Hall on Friday evening was well at
tended, and ample justice done to the
supper provided by Major Eisenbise.
The butchers are now retailing
beef at 15 cents a pound—bones a liS
tie less. With one hand short wo
printed 11 jobs last week. Our edi
tion is now 36 quires, or nearly 100
copies more than the paper claiming
the largest circulation. As press work
is no longer as hard as woodchopping,
we are ready to supply any number of
new subscribers at only $1.50 per an
num for the best paper overprinted in
the county—loyal too to the core—not
a mere sheet of paper daubed with po.
litical trash, apologies for rebels and
traitors, or sewing machine advertise
ments, but a family newspaper with
reliable local and general news, and
miscellaneous articles calculated to in
struct old and young, and create a
taste for solid reading. The Juniata
papers have lately been in a stew- about
the Judgeship, an effort having been
made to place that county in Judge
Woods district. The G rahamites op-
pose it, and are publishing all kinds of
nonsense in support of their favorite.
We have no doubt Judge W. would
produce a reform down there that
would astonish the old fogies. Lan
Buchanan walked into the ears last
week at Tyrone, and Lieut. Mutthers
bough happening to be in, both came
back to Lewistown. Lan was bailed
out and has left for the army, where
he has one more chance for reforma
tion. Bev. Mr. Williamson had a
paralytic stroke at Reedsville on Fri
day last, which it is feared will partial
ly disable him. He had gone to assist
in a communion service in the valley.
—Lieut. Morris, who is among the j
prisoners at Richmond, we learn re-
eived a box sent from this place some
time ago.——The members of the A.
M. E. church hold a fair this evening
for the benefit of their pastor, and in
"vite all their friends to call. The
elections for township and borough
officers will come oft on Friday next.
•Select good Union men on your tickets,
and see that they are elected. Our
readers will regret to learn that Col.
Mm. Butler is seriously iIL The
Little Folks had too much of a crowd
at the Town Hall last evening either
to see or be seen.
FIRE.—An old house on the road to
Strode's, about th-oe miles from town,
owued by Mrs. Gochenour and occu
pied by Henry Shilling and his brother,
was totally consumed by fire on Wed
nesday afternoon last, together with a
portion of their furniture. It caught
at the gable, probably from the chim
ney, and was discovered by a little
girl who gave the alarm, but it had
gained too much headway to be extin
guished.
Siworwo. Mr. Kemerer, who has
been teaching nearly 200 children to
sing during the past few weeks, gave
public concerts on Saturday and Mon
day evenings at tho Town Hall to
crowded audiences. He exhibits re
markable skill in training the young,
as was evidenced in the Storm at Sea
and other difficult pieces which elicited
rounds of applause. Our children gen
erally have a giaaical taste, inculcated
in Sunday and public schools, but still
Mr. K s skill reflects much credit on
himself and scholars.
Weather -Wednesday clear
and pleasant. Thursday cloudy with
rain io latter part of day. Friday
rani nearly all day. Saturday cloudy
evening clear. Sunday wind and rain
through the day. Monday doudy in
morning, clear and pleasant rest of
day. Tuesday snow blusters aH day
.*^ Sorae of our boatmen who were
wise enough to leave their boats below
are preparing to leave. The canal
here w. 1 hardly be navigable until late
an April.
-etSome folks who pm on 'spring
t>rs last week, have been drawing f n
. ir horn , and are now clad in Sibe
'ian drees. Well, change is the order
n the day, so that weather and people
tre pretty much alike.
For the Gazette.
Reverend Samuel Kepler.
The Democrat of last week, in hot
haste, contained the withdrawal of this
reverend pro-slavery prelate from the
Methodist Church, prefaced by some
remarks calculated to convey a false
impression of the facts in his case. It
is a recognized point that when a com
munication is made public, it becomes
public property, and as such I propose I
to draw attention to a few facts not
alluded to either in the Democrat or
by- Mr. Kepler. Passing over the alibi
date of the letter, I state that charges
had been preferred against him. a large
amount of testimony taken, and a num
ber of witnesses were in attendance at
conference. A committee bad beon
appointed to try Mr. Kepler, who re
ported what may be called a compro
mite, as follows:
The Court of Trial in the case of Rev.
Samuel Kepler, present the following as
their decision of the same.
The Rev. Samuel Kepler having pre
sented a letter of withdrawal from the
Methodist Episcopal Church, to four Rreth
ren, all members of the Court of Trial,
agreed said letter should go before the
Conference for its acceptance, provided
Brother Kirby would withdraw the charges
he had preferred, to which Brother Kirby
agreed, provided said letter of withdrawal
should he presented and read without any,
remarks. These conditions haviug been*
complied with mutually and honorably,
the Court concluded they had no further
jurisdiction in the case.
Signed by order and in behalf of the
Court of Trial. March 3d, 1864
Attest, H. FURLONG, Chairman.
J. A. DEMOYER, Secty.
This proves that he was permitted to
withdraw, and also that it was not a
matter in his hands, as the Democrat
would leave its readers to infer.
The odor in which Mr. Kepler was
held may bo seen from the following
proceedings reported in the Conference
Record, on a claim of some 8200 for
furnishing a house for himself where
there was already a furnished house :
Rev. Buckingham moved that the claim
of llev. Kepier be Dot allowed, inasmuch
as a well furnished parsonage had been
provided for him in which he refused to
reside.
Rcv. Kepler said in reply that he had
rented a house and furnished it, and the
claim made did not meet the amount to
which he would be entitled. No collection
had been taken for this purpose; the
amount had been handed to him by his
friends. The statement in regard to I-is
having other soarces of income was not
true.
Rev. Buckinham said the parsonage was
comfortable, and there was plenty therefor
a man who would be loyal to his church
and to his country.
Rev. Kepler said he was as true to his
country and to his flag as any other man,
aod any other testimony was a slander on
hts character. He was in the habit of
praying. Sabbath after Sabbath, for the
President of the United States, and his
Cabinet, for the oitizen aoldiery of the land ;
" d God 8 blessing to rest on the Sol i
diers in the army, that if they fall on the '
battle field they might go to the Better i
Land. |
Rev. Kepler was called to order by a
member. 3
Rev. Kepler said charges could be pre
ferred against him, but when he arose to
explain he was called to order. He was a
Constitutional Lnion man, and auv other
(marge was false.
Rev Stine asked Rev. Kepler if he had
not said to him that President Lincoln was
not as good a man as Jeff Davis. R ev
Kepler replied that he could not be allowed
an opportunity to explain, and the ques
tion being called for, the Resolution of
B ,V okin gham was sustained and the
claim disallowed.
There is little in bis withdrawal wor
thy of note except the following proof
that he is not a Methodist-
* hav ® ln t conclusion to say, in al]
Christian frankness, and in all good con
science before God, that as, after an exam
1 nation of a long series of years, with an
honest desire to know and obey God's most
holy word my views and convictions re
specting the relation of master and servant
as contained in the Bible, are utterly, and
[must Bay irreconcilably opposed to'those
which now govern the great body of the
>l. K Church, and which doctrines I can-
Z EtS** beiD * * >-
Comment o n this ifl unnecessary fur
ther than th is, that as Bible Slavery
among the Jews was WHITE SLAVFRV
we put it on record that here is a min
ister of that Gospel which teaches us
to do unto others as we wish to be
done by, who either justifies white sla
very or utters an apology for that pe
culiar institution in the South which is
now meeting an appalling retribution
for its Anti-Christian traffic in human
flesh, its pol.gamy, its Algerine laws,
and cruelty almost equal to that of the
monster of Dah< mo. On this question
there is no middle ground; slavery
must be taken as it is, not as certain
men say it ought to be, and its advo
cates, either directly or indirectly, are
for or against it as it is and has been
in the south. That men holding ,such
opinions are tolerated at the north is
.evidence strong as holy writ that men
Iu 6 a f e * ree an( * Reserve to be so. On
[ the other hand, any Christian man
who would utter in the south half as
rouoh for b reedom as Jefferson embo
died la the original Declaration of In
deperidefcee wou j<i be shot dowQ
like a dog, hung like a murderer, or
hunted down with bloodhounds by the
'speckled chivalry.' 7
Ap coime<aion with this, permit me
also to state a little incident that lately
occurred. The reverend gentleman
who brought charges against Mr. Kep
ler wrote to a gentleman of this place
respecting some matters connected
therewith. The middle letter of his
name having been probably omitted,
it fell into the hands of a man of the
same name, who in place of returning
it to the post office or honorably hand
ing it to the person for whom he knew
it was intended, gave it to a noted pol
itician to be dishonorably answered
That answer in this third party's hand
writing, including tignuture, is now in
Lewistown, and will be held as a me
mento of common honesty.
T WESLEY, J
Lewistown, March 12, 1864.
Nothing new from Charleston.
—1 ho British ship Perthshire, from
Baltimore for Liverpool, was aban
doned at sea on the 17th ult.
—Private advices report that the
privateer Rappahannook had left
Prance, armed with six guns and man
ned by a picked crew.
*k * roi n Horida state that
the total number of wounded in the
disastrous advance turns out to have
been greater than was at first report
ed—L 800 the correct figures.
—The Washington report that Gen.
vV ads worth has gone to Fortress Mon
roe to put a stop to the present ex
change of prisoners is authoritatively
denied. The Government has no in
tention of interfering with Gen. Butler
in the matter.
The Democrat again talks very gin
gerly about the rebels. In an article
last week it speaks of the new Gov
ernor of Louisiana." a B if there was
such a sneak in existence. Can it tell
when, where, and by whom this rebel
Governor was elected ? Hon. Michael
liuhn was recently elected, and is the
Governor, but the copperheads prefer
to recognize a strolling traitor.
Major General Meade hassnff. red
from a severe attack of pneumonia,
and, yielding to the advice of his phy
sicians, may not enter upon active du
ty tor some time to come. As the
army must immediately prepare for
the new campaign, the statement has
arisen that a new commander will be
appointed. The Gen. has returned to
ti;e army.
I hero is no foundation for the
statements in regard to the arrival of
Mr. Dayton s son with important des
patches n-om France in reference to
prospects of recognizing the Southern
Confederacy. No special bearer of
despatches from Mr. Dayton has ar
rived here, nor is there any ground
toi the absurd rumors built on this
supposed fact.
Died.
chb,st "
•ri-sftS KAUFF.
STEWART ,he *® th ult - "AIMIJ. JAMES
T ou g ye!irs ' forn,er! y of this place
ult Mrs'/7N H Kvw¥^ lld .® u COUat y< on the 21st
t^o!f,ny V - for '
i n KLIN of
Married.
Tv, to MARV PKESLV of thU cfinly
by o a.! h ße < ? h H D 'rf v. th t h 2?£? of the bride ' s f *M>er,
tfMELINE * M "*
Hoyf s Hiawatha Ilair Reitoratire,
Hoyt's Hiawatha Hair Restorative.
ln^r^ d u rJ re^7.K ha 'h AKTI,
their origins! color It Uoi nStL^V 1 " 1 T h " l,fr '
whL'e7mlv b b "drmi'i" °th' ; "" l t'""
t>rerut | t frotn unhig ou' u .o C M'ln r J r -ni, bat waL
taiulnif sulphur susar of Jp..rt r,. ? Preparations coti
hir
staad of the dull, uniform bUckof dyii. ' Mpl><,&ri " ,c r ""
Heyt'i Imperial Coloring Cream.
.n^ eryWliC '" No. 10 X^ork.
THE MARKETS.
Liwistowm, March 16. 1864.
CORRECTED BY UKORGK BLVJtVKR
Butter t gDod, lb. o n
# dosen, o 0
Lard. 19
Wool, washed,
" unwashed,
CORRECTED BT MARXS * WILLIS.
Wheat, white $ bushel, 000 to 150
_ red, prime 4 n
Com. old, {
Rv6
oSi 1 15
?Shy. 0 80 "I™
Flaxseed, £
oo
gried Apples. 25 pounds, !
ai- iS6£ W,,hß " e flr and feed
F."r o lo °' 3 M
Superfine. do \
Family, do 3 50
Mill Feed, per hundred. . 50
Chopped Oats and Corn per 100 an
Chopped R,e per 100, P i
Philadelphia Market.
JiT r ~l U P"!" e * 6 35 > eSO
hOO pcr bM ye fl ° Ur 6 25 " ° OPD
io? rai D~ I i ed wheat 165c > whl "te 170a
195 c. Bye 128a130c. Corn 117. Oats
rZr Y?u g T,, GloVer9eed 17 758 00
fwhyli 330 P I
Beef Cattle, 9al4c; Cows, S2O to 50
per head; Sheep, 7*a9c per lb gross. I
Hogs, $lO to 12 50 the 100 ibs net. j
PUBLIC SALE.
VV' LL ** , 6 °' J •' public sale, at the rei-
Bhip r O6 the BubßC " ber in Herry town
Thursday, March 17, 1864,
. the following personal property, to wit-
Six Work Horses,
one 2 and nne 3 year old Colts. 3 Cows lot of
: wbed*Wa R gon: 1 br ° ad Wa *° D ' Darr ° W
reapeb,
lon ft 1 !"* M^ hioe and Horse Power. Wag
, on Bed nearly new, two sets Wagon Lad '
! Mill. Plows. cthi i
f valors, Sled, Cutting Box 4 sets of H„u I
Gears, several sen. Pb.Jr-f j ? rße 1
of | r i nß u,c M iss I
bale to commence at 10 o'clock am nre '
oisely, when term, will be mad. known. I
MATTHEW FORSYTH
orry tcwoship, February 24-3t*
! SALE '
Thursday, March 17, 1864,
the following personal property, to wi't-
OISTE HORSE
£ J Willi FOAL,
2 Colts 2 Pigs, Cow, Wagon, Wagon Bed
and Ladders. Buggy and Harness, Plows
Harrows Cultivators, Doubletrees and Sin'
gletrees, Ac .Ac Also.
HOUSEHOLD h KITCHEN FURNITURE,
such as Beds. Bedding. Carpets, Tables
Chairs, Bureau, and var.ous other articles'
hushT er ° U8 t0 meDtiun - P ' ,tatueß b * < b
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a m of
said day. when terms will be made kno Wn
SAMUEL C. SMITH.
Brown township. March 9, 1864-2t
PUBLIC SALE.
\V l [ L be e " ld , at public sale, at the reei
* e of tl,e undersigned, near Mil
roy, on
Friday, March 25, 1864,
the following personal property, to wit •
, 55 HOHBES,
Volt. Cows. Sl,oats, breediog Sows, Hay
bake. Y-ung Cattle. Y
THRESHING MACHINE.
4 horse broad wheel Wagon, i horse Wagon
Plows, Harrows. Cultivators, and a variety
f other Farming Utensils Al*,,
GRAIN IN THE GHOUND
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. pre
oiseiy, when terms will be made known
JOSEPH HAW\
wil7T M r F f RM - advertised,
will be "ff,-red at public sale on the above
day if net sold previously at private sale
Armagh township, Mareh 9-ts.
Valuable Farm
FOR SALE.
r i'HE undersigned offers at private sale the
valuable farm on which he now resides
situate in Armagh towuship, .Mifflin county'
near MHroy, adjoining lauds of John Mc
Dowell anu others, containing
140 ACRES
more or less, nearly all under cultivation
wito a
GOOD DWELLING HOUSE,
BANK BARN,
and all necessary outbuildings, a fine
running water at the door, and a good spring
with a stone springbouse convenient,
ror further information inquire of
feb24-3t JOSEPH HAWK.
PUBLIC SALE.
VIRILE be e,p„„ed to public o]e at the
TV residence of the subscriber, in Lewis
town, on
Monday, Maroh 28, 1864,
the following personal property. u> wit:
ONE COW,
cooking Stove, nine plate Stove, coal St-.ves
iables. Chairs, Carpets, Beds and Bedding,
p^ Va f ,,star " Js . Looking Glasses!
Vindow Blinds Settee, and a variety of
Household and Kitchen Furniture, too num
erous to mention.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. m ore
cisely. when terms will be made known'
. CATHARINE BE A RLE Y.
Lewistown. March 9-ts
pPWffiSii® SStL&Sga
WILL he (.ffered at public aula, at the
late residence of James Sterrett, de
ceased, in Armagh township. Mifflin co. f on
Tuesday. March 29th, 1864.
the following personal property, viz:
• Two Horses.
Colt, 8 Hogs, Grain in the Ground, Corn in
the ear, a lot of Wheat, a lot of Oats, Plows,
Harrows, Cultivators. Corn Plow, Grain Cra
dle, Forks. Hay Ladders,
BOUSE POWER,
Buggy Harness, a lot of Hides, and a variety
of other articles, too numerous to mention
bale to commence at 10 o'clock, a m when
terms will be made known,
™ . o MARY STERRETT, Adm'x.
March 9, 1864-td.
A SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES
opened on Monday, Februarv 29tb, in
j me Lewistown Academy, where ail the com
! mon and higher English Branches will be
taught, together witb Latin. French. Music
and Painting in Oil and Water Colors.
Terms stated on application to the Princi
pai . . „ , A. PROCEUS.
Lewistown, March 2, 1864.
j TXW 'TT/.8.E & STOVES
OF all patterns, constantly kept, and for *
sale at very low figures, as usual, at the
famous BIG COFFEE POT SIGN ;
Lewistown, August 6, 1862.
GOOD COW WANTED.
FOIt a good Milch Cow, warranted aa rep,
resented, we will give ours and a fair
Prioe in money. Apply at the Gazette office jy
R. P. ELLIS,
the late firm of McCoy and Ellis has
iter 46 ™ "-""J' w '*b a choice
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 man? new patterns. His
Csßociikien
comprise choice Sugars. Molasses, Coffee, Su
penor Teas, Pure Spices. Ac. Also,
QUEENS WARE, SLASSWiSE,
and all other articles usually found in Stores,
an of which his old customers and the public
m general are in v. ted to call aud examine.
Country Produce taken at full market
prices.
r . R F. ELLIS.
Lewistown, March 9, 1864.
Avoid the Draft.
BY ENLISTING IN TIIE
FIRST
Pi 81l m ill! I .
Or any other Pennsylvania Kegimeut or
Battery now in Service.
S4OO Bounty— s73 in Advance,
will be paid to all men who re-enlist. pro
* idea they huv. served nine months and have
been honorably discharged.
S3OO Bounty—s73 in Advance,
Will be paid to men wh . enlist for the first
time.
Payment will be made as follows:—At the
Principal Depot after being mustered into
■•rtfi'v* 5 ' e ' eranfi . $60,00 ; new recruits
fOU.UO ; also, one month's pav i n advance,
Sid.oo—total to each. $73.00 "
The remainder of the bounty will be paid
n six equal instalments. Persons enlisting
at the present time can have themselves
credited to any Ward. Township or County
in the Mate, and will thereby receive a Local
Bounty °t from one hundred and thirty to two
,u
w d -"ir i ?.;TTE tt s 1 N ,e of -
\| HP ' r | ] a i P " C lvairv - Recruiting Officer,
March. 9. 1*64 3t Lewistown Hotel.
M'YSTTT cvrir
Normal School
AND
AC ADE M Y.
W ,LL ," Den April 4th - Theprin
m. r'l. m,ss, " n of th 'B scbool is to the
more fully prepare teachers fur their great
and responsilde pu.iuon, l 0 order to this
a Model ScW will be connected with the
Normal. Besides the regular Academic
r/Ti ' l J strUL ' 'ill be given in Instru
mental Music and in German. For par
ticulars, address .
ivev. S J HAYES, Principal, or
VT v M . J. SIEBER. Assistant.
Met eytow.o, March 2d, 1864.—5t.
EISTrAIiD'S
ffl PATH MBMIIC
SOLES & HEELS
1 Great Saving of Boots and Shoes.
T !il n art,cle '? cheap and durable,
l~\, . wear about fpur times- as long as
leather, is made to St the shape of any boot
or shoe, makes BO noise, cannot slip, keeps
r " n,>u ?S ever at the sides and
down at the heel, and can readily be put on.
-all and try them. For sale by
mar 2 BILLY JOHNSON.
Lewistown Mills.
THE
HIGHEST CASH PRICES p,jR WHEAT. AND
ALL KINDS (IF GRAIN,
or received it on storage, at the option of those
having it lor the market.
They hope, by giving due and personal at
tem.on to business, to merit a liberal share of
public patronage.
La.Utowu, * SO -
333333313 v&vsm
FOE SALE.
I ' undersigned, executor of Joel De
-ii V V ' tP ° { , { ? ranviilp township, deo'd.
ill offer at public sale, (unless previously
disposed of as noted below) at the Cuur't
House in the Borough of Lewistown, on
Saturday, March 19, 1864,
the following Real Estate, to wit:
No. 1.
A LOT OF GROUND,
situate in Granville township, within an Bth
h nnZf °HV .?°. rou K h ~f Lewistown,
bounded and described as follows: Fronting
on the old turnpike road leading from Lewis
town to Huntingdon, on the west by lands cf
Hon. Jmes lurner, on the east by land of
George Allen and north by a private road,
leading from Lewistown to the reservoir, con
taming one and a half acre and thirty one
perches, with a large Frame
I*welling House. Stable, and
jQUIIM "ther improvements, and an or
flBHHft-hard of choice fruit on the !
same in good bearing order, formerly known j
as the Lafayette Garden. It is a desirable j
situation for a private residence.
No. 2.
&L& iI(KB2S
of land situate in Granville township, about
a mile_ south of the Borough of LewistowD,
adjoining lands of James Burns and others,
with about 40 acres cleared and under culti
vation—the balance being well timbered
N.t with a Frame Dwelling House there
■ ■ Ron erected.
Mill!. For con(ii ' ionß and Other particu
M H liars apply to C. HOOVER
f 3 Bxecutor of Joel Devault, dec'd.,
at Lewistown.
Hoffman's Cheese, it is extra.
\ I
J. W. STERRETT,
WITH
M. MORRIS MARPLE,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
Notions, Hosiery, Gloves, Mitts r
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, FANCY GOODS, At,
54 *erih Third Street,
Below Arch,
J feb24.ini* Philadelphia.
JCEIT ZRIDER, "
A. E. Corner oj Walnut and Second Streets,
PHILADELPHIA,
Manufacturer, Importer,
mmmi & mm
UK.ILKtt l\
GUNS. PJSToIiS. PlsniVfi TACKLE. FINE CCT
LEKI, AND FANCY SPORTING ARTICLES,
Agent for the "Dead Shot'' Powder.
•©-Orders from the country punctually
attended to. mar2-G m '
• George W. Carpenter. Henszey
& Go's.
i IDMB m
! WAREHOUSE.
No. 717 Markrt Slrret, Philadelphia.
; f T , HE subscribers kesp cnns'anfly i n hand
: J a large stock of Drugs. Medicines. CI, em
, Leah. Pharmaceutical Preparations. ,w,(l every
| other article which appertains to the business
; embracing the most extensive variety; also
PAINTS, OILS, & GLASS
of every description.
All articles purchased f r o n , „s cat. ho re
lied on as being of the moat superior qualify,
and at as low prices as they can be had We
can offer such inducements as will make it
the interest of purchasers to lav in their sup
pites front us. and give us their future pat
ronage, and invite all who visit the eitv to
call at our establishment. Ali orders addres
se<l to us by mail or otherwise will meet with
prompt attention
Geo. W. Curprntrr, Ilenszry & Co.
feb3-dm 737 Market st., Philadelphia.
To the Boot and Shoe Trade,
CHASE & PEDDLE,
MANUFACTURERS OF UPPERS,
No, 19 Sooth Third street,
(CP 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 front prime
stock and fitted with best materials in the
most fashionable City Styles Trial orders
are solicited and prompt attention will bo
paid to all orders sent to them.
Terms—Cash on Delivery. jau27-3m
; PRINCE & CO'S. Well-Known
j MELODEONS & HAEJIONIOMS,
| introducing the effect of pedal
bafm on evei 7 instrument
ERNEST GABLER'S
j Raven and Bacon's and Hal let Davis & Co's
Celebrated
PIANOS,
for cash, at a liberal deduction.
tSTOver 30.000 sold.
JAMLS BELLAK, sole Agent,
279 and 2SI South Fifth St., above Spruce,
aplo, '63-ly Philadelphia.
ESTABLISHED 1760.
Snuff & Tobacco Manufacturer;
16 A 18 CHAMBERS ST.,
J (Formerly 42 Chatham street, New York,)
W OULD call the attention of Dealers to
T V the articles of his manufacture, tis.
BROWN SNUFF.
M ana boy, Demigrns,
Fine Rappee, Pure Virginia,
Coarse Rappee, Nachitoches,
American GentlemaD, Copenhagen.
YELLOW SNurr.
*2?\ _ , Honey Dew Scotch.
High roast Scotch, Fresh do Scotch,
Irish Hifc'b 1 oast, Fresh Scotch,
or Lundyfuot,
. 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. FIXE CUT CHEWING. BMOKINO
P. A L. or plain. 8. J.teo
No S a or 2 eet ' Spanish.
No. 1 A ? ?, Oronsco, Cnlater.
(Ira uuted ' Csveajlsb, Turkl.h,
N. B A circular of prices will be sent
on application. dec23-ly.
For Rats, flic*. Reaches, Ints. Bed Ban.
Moths lo Furs, Woolens, &., insects on
Plants, Fowls, inlmals, 4 C . *"
#4 Free frocu FOIRODI."
k. (1 " geroU!l t0 the Uurntn Family ■•
" t of thtr Ules to die 1 '
JJ"So d WboJoaabin all large citiw.
? .t e ,' u D """ i '"' ,o<l R ^"
!! '• °f onblM imitations
h j n! TA name is on each Box
and before jou buy
m-Address BENK7 R. OOSTAR
•ft-PRiNapai. DERUT. 482 Broadway NY
■pUbold by all Wholesale and Retail' Drug"
gists in Lewistown, Pa. feb3-8m
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