IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMT, In 1871 I Invented and secured letters-pat-ent for an Improvement in Wash Boilers, A slmplo arrangement by which steam was Applied to the washing of rlothtng. I have horetofore sold this under the name of Steam Wasftcr, or, "W o m a n 's Friend, For nch U Is In fact. I have advertised it In nenrlv every Rolifrions Newspaper in the Uniteu States and Canada, also in the loading Secular paper, using double-ool-umn advertisements. The readers of this paper may remember seeing my enrd in the various pajera of the county during the past vcar. . Kxtraets from letters re ceived from my customers, fn another column, will Indicate how it has been re ceived by the people throughout the oountry, ' 3 O O , O O O Ilavo been sold already. It is sufficient for my purpose to say thai I am satisfied that nothing heretofore advertised over render ed so general satifoction. Yet this, my first Invention, was net quite porfoct. and for the last two years I have applied my elf to the study of constructing and pe'r Jeotlng a BTEW STEAM WASHER, i the result of my effort I feel every nee that I have bees entirely sue- Allegheny Valley Rail Road. Oil Creek & Allegheny River Rail way, and Buffalo,. Corry & Pitts burgh R. R. OX AND AFTER Monday, February S, 1874, trains will run as follows : STATIONS. Northward. Southward And as assurance that I have been entirely cessful. My new Steam Washer, patent ed in 1873, Is absolutely faultless ; so much so that I never knew asinglo person, who had seen it work, fell to be delighted with it. It has rendered, thus far, per fect and Universal satisfaction, aud such must be the result, for it works life a won der never failing to do all claimed for it. In conclusion, let 'me say, that should any one say that he has seen a Steam Washer, ask him If be has soon tho new Steam WASHER Of 1873, now being advertised so exten sively in whole and double-page adver tisements. If he answer in the negative, request him to suspend judgment until a ample can be procured and fully tested. I will send one as S&JIFLE FOB $&, just half the retail price, and I fully warrant it. After a person buys a sample he cen got Uieiu of me at cost. $60 Profit can be Made on a Single Dozen. And I have known agents to take orders tot A DOZEN IN AN HOUR. There is no way to make money factor. Send for a sample and secure your territo ry. Make money whilo you can. Reader, please calculate the cost of mv two page advertisement in the "CHRIS TIAN UNION." It consists of 1,480 lines at regular rates amounted to $1,750 Each Insertion. I repeated this "Card" four times becauNO my first lnsortion (Oct. 8) paid me 500 zpji:r, cent. During tho last eighteen months I have in - sorted my advertisement, occupy ing one to two pages, iu HUNDREDS OF UUCLASS PATERS, All of which paldwoll for tho outlyj but the "Christian Union" ("the largest circu lation of any religious newspaper In the world") pays me better than any, aud the INTER -OCEAN PAYS BETTER THAN Any Other Secular l'aper. I mention this fact, for all can see how extensively I advertise mv invention ; and taking into coiiHiderution the fact that I ell it Entirely on it Merits, aud must conocde that it sells well, for no article will sell well enough to pay for so expensive advertising without real merits. If I got a sample introduced into a neighborhood iv uueu sciia AN HUNDRED MORE. Ruch a splendid chance to make money lolling this invention mav never occur again. On the receipt of Five Dollars, I w in amp you a complete v asner a a sum plo. copy of the chroino. together with i Certificate of Agency, with lull instruc tions how to conduct the business, jvnd upon the receipt of tho Washer you may iiuve wine w lchi it, ana n you nuu it not as represented I will refund your money, The Washer retails at $10. After I sand vou a sample I will hold vour countv a reasonable time for you to docida whether you wish to purchase or not. 1 will fur iiihh blank deeds, also bluuks for taking orders, and will do all I can to enable vou to succeed In the business. Lot ine hear from vou soon, or your choice of territory may be tuken by oineouc olue Address, T. C. TILTONV 101 Sixth St., Pittsburgh, Ta. P. ft. Cut this rard out and preserve it for future reference. Persons writing mo from seeing this curd will please say they saw it in tho 1'ohkkt ltri'iiii.iCAN.'wI!! it Pittsburgh W Pen Juno Klttonning K. Il k June Brad y Bend Parker KnilnnUin Herubgrass Franklin Oil City So. U a in 7:00 Oleopoiis 8:00 .nule Koclc s:l Tionesta I:u5 Tldionte ll):'2S Irvineton 11:4 V Rouscvllle Titusvillo Corry Mnvville Butfulo p m 2:201 4:01 4::V) S:4rt, 6:0i : T:0.'i; 8:12, 0:4". 10:051 11:10 .t a m 7:20, fcftal 0:4:1 10:l lOtASi ll::l.! 12:00 1:10 1:5(1 2:3! 2:4 :( 4:15 5:00 s. p m 8:.'t0 7:4.') No. p m 8:111 1:201 12:112 fl:2u! 11:40, (Iron fi:2) 4:4 3:52 .1:(Vi 2:15 12:12 11:45 10:57 9-21 7:1 2:-V. 1:52 7:2H S:.W 12:5 6:25 5:1011:15 7:00 8:55 n. m.p, m 9:47 6.0 a. m 11:251 10: S5 10:11) H:10 8:25 7:45 s. n p m 8:00 7:2!1 8:5) ;;0 SV-O JOB WORK . DONK AT TUB 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE la. in p. Trains run bv Philadelphia Time. J. J. liAWKENCH, Uen'l 1 Sup't. At tAe lowest cash price, neatly, prompt ly, and in tty's equal to that of any other establishment in tlie District. PENNSYLVANIA CEN TRAL RAILROAD ON AND AFTER 11 P. P. Sunday May 1, 1870, Trains arrive at and leave the Union DojKit, corner of Washinton and Liberty street, os follows: AKllIVK. Mail Train, 1.30 a ni : Fast Line. 12.12 a m ; Well's accommodation No. 1,11.20 am Hrinton accommodation No 1. 7.50 a m: Wall's accommodation No 2, 8.55a m ;Cin cinnati express P.20 a m ; Johnstown ac commodation 10.50 a in ; Rraddock's ae commodntion No 1, 7.00 pint Pittsburgh express 1.30 p m; Pacific express 1.50 p m ; naui accomni'uiauon ro ;i, z..v p m; Homewood accommodation No I,9.6; pm; Wall's accommodation No 4, 5.50 p m; Hrinton accommodation" No 2, 1.10 I) in: Way Passenger 10.20 p in. DEPART. Southern express 6.20 a m s Pacific x- Ftchs 2.40 a m ; Wall's accommodation No , 6.80a m ; Mail Train 8.10 a in ; Brinton'a acoommotlatlon 1 1.20 a m i Braddock's ac commodation No 1, 5.10 p ro; Cincinnati express 12.35 p m i Wall's accommodation N 2, 11.51 a ni ; Johnptown accommodation 4.08 p m i Homewood accommodation No 1. 8.50 p in; Philndelphia exprowa S.;iO p in: Wall accommodation No 3.8.05 n in: W all's accoiumodiitiou No 4, 6.05 p in ; Fust Line 7.40 p m ; Wall's No 5, 1 1,00 p ni. The Chnroh Trains loave Wall's Station every Sunday at 9.05 a. in., reaching Pitts burgh at 10.05 a. m. Returning leave Pitts burgh at 12.50 p. ni., and arrive at Wall's Station at 2.10 p. in. Cincinnati express leaves d lilv. South ern express daily except Mon lay. All oth er Trains doily, except Sunday. t or lurllier information aply to W. II. BECKWITII, Agent. The Pcnnavlvanla Railroad Comnanv will notassuiiio any Risk for Bazgage ex cept for Wearing Apparel, and limit their ....... l. : l : . . . ...... I 1 . . .! , i , rnpoiimoiuiy KJ wile lllllllircu lmm1 VU1 ne. All baggage exceeding that a ount in value will be at the risk of tue :iicr, unless taken by special contract. A.J. UAShAl General Superintendent, Altoona Pa. Allegheny .Valley Rail Road. ON AND after Monday Juno 1, Trains will run as follows (Philadelphia Time): Trains leave Oil City for Pittsburgh at 2:15 p. m. 8: 20 p. m. an(V8:35a.m. arriving at Pittsburgh at 10:00. 3:40 p. in. and 6:10a. in. Trains leave Pittsburgh for Oil Citv at 7:20 a. in.. 1:00 and 8:S0 n. m.. arriving in Oil City at 2:33 a. in., 8:15 and 8:05 p. in. rrains leave uu city tor tlullalo at 2:4ft p. m. 6:20 p: m, arriving in HutTUUo at 8: i p. m. 1:10 . in. T ains leave Buffalo for Oil City at fl:0i a. in. and 12:25 p. in. arriving at Oil City at 2:00 p. ni. and 8:05 p. m. ah trains given anovo run through from Pittsburgh to Buffalo and return, without change of cars. Trains run ou Philadel phia time, which Is 20 minutes faster than Pittsburgh time. The time at Butl'ulo is L. S. A M. S R'y time which is 28 minutes slower than Philadelphia time. uu city accommodation leaves Brady a Bend at 0:40 a. m. arriving in Oil Citv at 11:50 p. m. Leaves Oil Citv at 5:05 n. in.. arriving at Brady's Und at 9:15. p. m. At Red Bank Junction this road cou with tho Eastern Extension which runs to Keynoldsville. J. J. LAWRENCE, T. M. KINO, Uen'l. Sup't. Ass't. Sup't. THE II EST PAPER. TRY IT I ! I The Scikhtifk? American is the cbeau- est and best illustrated weekly paper pub lished. Every number contains from 10 to 13 original engravings of new machinery. novel inventions, bridges, engineering woras, arcmiecture, improved larin lmple. menta, and every new discovery in chem istry, a year s numbers contain 8:i2 pages anu several Hundred engravings. Thous and of volumes are preserved forbindina and reference. The practical receipts arc wen worm ten times tno subscription price. Terms, $3 a year by mail. Speci- meuts sent free. A new volume com mences January 3, 1874. May be had of all news dealers. D A T C W T C obtained nn the best terms. ' " I llll J Models of now inventions and sketches examined and advice free, All patents are published in the Scientific American the week they issue. Send for pamphlet, 110 pages, containing laws and full directions for obtaining Patents. Ad dress for the Paper or concerning Patents, Muan ., ji ram now, jvew i ork Branch OUlce, oor. F and 7th sis.. Wash ington D. ... w40 lin NEBRASKAJ3RIST MILL. TIIE GRIST MILL at Nebraska (Lucy town,) Forest county, has been thor oughly overhauled and refitted in iirst cluss order, and is now running aud doing an Kinds oi CUSTOM OHIXUINO. FLOUR, FEED, , AND OATS, Constontly ou hand, and sold at the very H. W. LEDEBUR lowest figures. M-oni D ,R. J N. BOLARD, of Tidioute, has '" ii'm to uio j'i avtit a iri n i a u sence of four months, spent in tho Uo.ii- lais w aew orK, wuere wiu aiumu ' ... . pi.IICfH.lUII. tMllce in Eureka Drug Store, 3d door tuuve ine Dana, iiuioutw, fa. V.Kt SUBSCRIBE for the Forest Republican THE- SUN. WEEKLY, 8EMI-WliEKLY, DAILY. TIIE WEEKLY SUN U tort' widely known to require any extended recoin mciidationt lutthe ronsons which have already given it lltly thousand subscribers andwlilih will, wo hope, give It many thousands more, are briefly as ftillo-s: It Is a first-rulo 'lewspnper. All tho news of the dsy wilt bo found In it, con densed when unimportant, at full length when of moment, and always presented in a clear, intelligent and Interesting manner. It is first-rate nun II y pnper, full of rn- It tofaining and instructive reeling of eve ry Kinn, out containing nothing that can oll'end tho most ilollcnto mid rupulous taste. . , , It l A first -tii'p story jviprr. The bet talos and roiiiimces of enrrout literature arc carefully selected and legibly pi intod in Its pases. It is a lirst-rate aci'iciiltiii'a) paper. Tho most flesh and instructive articles on agri cultural topics regularly appear in thi de partment. It is an Independent political paper, be longing to no party and wearinir no collar. It lights for the election of the best men to office. It ct-pceinlly dcvotis it enemies to tho exposuie of the great corruptions that now weaken and dNgiaec our country, nml thivateu to uiiilcrniino republican instiiu tioiis altogether. It litis no fear of knuvos, and asks no nivors fioiu their supporters. . 11 reiioru the fasiiions lor tlio Is-lies anil I the markets for the men. especially tho caltle-niarkets, to which it f:i i nnrticulaja attention. Finally, It is thpehenpest paper pnbnsli fsl. inn dollar a vest will uimii ife far any subscriber, tl is not nceeiii v to pet np'a club in order to have TIIE WEEK LY Sl'N t this rate. Any one who Kunds a singio ooiinr win get thcnper lor a year THE WEEKLY SUN. Eight pages, fifty-six columns. Only (1.00 a year. No discount from this rate, " - THH SEMI-WEEKLY HUN. S.tmo size as tho Daily Sun, f'J.lNl n yenr. A dis cviint of 20 per cent, t.) clubs Of 10 or over, Tlirc DAILY SI N. A large four-page nowspaner of tweutv-elght ciliims, Had circulation over 120,000. All tho news for 2 cents. Subscription price 50 cents a montii, or jn.ou a your. J oCluOsoliU or over, a discount ol 20 per cent. Address " I'HH SUN," New York City BUSINESS CARDS , I..' SHOW CARDS, VISITING CARL, SCHOOL CARDS WSDDIXa CARDS, rROGRAMMKS,' INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, JIOXTSILY STATKMKXTS, ENVELOPES BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, POSTERS DODGERS, HANDBILLS, LABELS, I SHIPPING TAGS, Ac. tV 2 " o" 3 a ti a m E r a . le 3 2 si 0 . '12 e e M H 0 ry 3 c . s c c -3 If Pi m M J5 O c '3 C ci m 1 i : u i- a - 3 ttJ 9 .5 ti-5 o C r - aj o E u "2 a I51 1 ii g. PITHOLZ VALLEY R'Y. N AND AFTER Monday, June 5, 1871, i ruins will run as follows 1 o TRAINS NOUTIIWAKD. stations. Oleopoiis, Hoimett, Woods l'rathors Will I'ithole City No. 2. 10.25 a ni 10.B8 " lO.tlO " 10.24 " 11.06 ' No. 4. H.M p iu 8.28 " 8.18 8.10 " u.yy " Dr. J. WalliPiN Ciilifoi iiin Mil tar Itillcrs nro n titnely Yrcrtabln jucpniiitioti, tiitulo cliiuily lintu tlio na tive lieibs fotind 011 the lower rtmstps cf ti e, Sici'iii Nct'aila niotititainS of Califor nia, tlio tliedtclnul lii)ierties of ttliieli nto oMractoU llierolVom wiiliotit llio uso of Alcohol. Tlio question is almost daily asked. "What is the cause, of tlw rmpnraUelcil success of Vixkhau Hrr TKltsf' Cur answt'i' is, that tlmy lciuovo the causo of disease, and llie patient ic rovri'8 liis liraltli. Tliey arc tlie. gtrat blood mifillernnd :t lil'o-givitiff pi'iiii'tiU, n perfect Kenovator iiml ln ipntitoi 01 tlio nystcm. Never before, in tlis history'wf tho Trorlil hns a lueilieinn been compmiiulrd po.scsitig tlio renoirkahlc qualitieii of Vixkuah III iti:h.h in hriilins tlio . tick of every iliscnsa man is heir to. They ui a gciitlo' l'urpitive tw well in .1 Tonic, relieving Coniresiien i.r Iiilloiiiimtlim of the Liver nud Visceral Or;au,i in tiiliou Dieaie . , Tlio proporlios cf dr. Walkkti's Yiskoar Itirritns are Ai-iileiit. Diniilinretie, Cariiiintliro, N ntritiuiia. liiaiivc. lliurctie, Pnlttlive. C'oiiutor lrritant bndoiilic, Aluna tive, and Atitl-lliliim. ? I . ... It. It. MrXMlYAI.Tl CO.. Tniircl! nnt (Ion. Airln.. Snn fVannlMO,-.. t'n'irnml. , S11U hr. of WaaluncTun Kiel ( Vvrlt.Mt Sl,.i N, V. M11 by all UrugglMj asid Ualur. ATTENTION REKOVAL. ' ' Wo will remove our stox-k of t 1 ... ,, TINWARE, IRON, NAILS, '' i FILES, DELTiNO, AND if . 1 ' mill sirpriKs, ONJTHU 1 HIST DAY OF Arillfi.v TO TUB Reynolds,' Hukill& Co. Block, 8F.NKOA. 8TUEKT, until which time we will sell at c;o N T F 0 ti cash; ir. o. Ti.Ki:n a ci).,fn.crrv. TRAINS SOUTHWARD. UTATIONH. Pitludo City, -i'rutheiu Mill Woods Itennett Oleopoiis All Trains No. 1. No. 3.. .. Ji.4t in l.-M p-rrl RAH 1.48 ' H.5 " 1.5(t " 8.02 " 2.02 " 0.16 " 2.14 " make clime connections at Oleopoiis with UuiiiH on iheOil Clock t Allegheny Itivtr lluilwsy, Nortli and houlli. Two Lines of Stairos run dailv Victween Pithole City, Miller Farm and l'leu.saiit ville, liuikinKconnuttiiill williiiriiviiinaiul dejiortinu I rains. J. I . LSI. A 1 It, 11. W1CK1IAM, Kup't, Ticket Aifont, I'ithole City, I'u. 1 0B WORK neatly oxceutcj at the UK '1II.ICA.N Olticc. ofc( w. ni riniiniiK, 11. 11. coi.t-TNs. VACL ZIMMKUM N, " ii:o. W. 11LAI1I. FORT" PITT GUSSZIVOP.KS. 151 t n r; 1 1 'k & 4jo.v Manufiicitureis of every variety of fim GLASS LftiyiP H IKK Elf S,''' AND SILVER EDGLASS.REFLECTORS, WASHINUTON A FRANKLIN STS., ' I'lTisintiuiH, Pa. There i''hoddy" in ulans, n- well os in ! In woolen fabrics. Consumers of kuro hciic arc Hoineliiiic- almost diseouraiul, frequently do eliinincys lucak, without kiiv apparent eaiie, rendering the oih rl cliiiimcVM about equal to that of oil. Cheap ness boini? the order of iho dav. a irroat many iiiaiiiuucturios mahe cliiuiiieyjTroiu silicate of lime, int.te.t l of from lcu1. Tho initiated inuy toll tho dillerent qunlities of tlass l.y riuin them ; t e vibraiiii of tho load glass have a clear, riiiKiue. bell like fcoiiml, possessinir tho requisite Ktrciiifth to wiih-.li. 11 1 expansion aii't con traction, as weil Btlie tienernl pre.si'tirc of usu, m: il will tut lo:it I111II' -d"zen of the limo jjlass chimneys. Fifteen ceiiU in vested ill 0110 of the lead chimneys t money well spent, even though it injures the "tiado" in the cheaper kind, which it most u-nciredly ouitht to, and douhtlos will. (Slick a pin there, uml remember jt. The ficnuine load jrla chimneys 'may bo had at wholosule or retail of O ICO. W. DITIlItlDbK A CO., 2-tf , , TionesUi, Pa. 10. ICXIIV, TifiovTSj Pa. Is soiling out his ulire stock iH tViiiclifs 4k" Jewelry a r t iu rr cust All partiRS In want if Gold UJid Silver rt'iitchooi Gold and Silver chuiuf, La- lies' Opoia Chains tho liUcft stylo in "id Slid plate. t sous, IliuceltiU, NUiiH, CliK hs. .v.e., wi.l Hud this a lirnt claf-s on portiinitv. All poods are new, no old littMli. 'J'liis is ro liunibng. K. Klein sell at cost. ij and see. TIME TRIED AND FIRE TESTED ! Ttl If OIIIOINAIj ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CONN. ASSETS Dec. 31, lb3, H fi, 7 :t .",! y . 7 t. -M 1 1.LS W. T ATI', Sub Ajrent, T;oiu:a, l'n. A FAMILY; AliTIQ'jLU. - Agents niakef per Jav, .$75 per week. AM CNTlKuLY NEW SimTt!--5LtCUlNir ' For Domrrtio Uof, O 17 LI FIVE OLL'AHS WiMithoNcr INmttiit ( stviMi M.B . . . . . . . " - uuiiJil llxLici VVURKER,. Patented Jiinal'Tth, IVI, . AW A " I f Kit T 1 1 1 ? FH 1ST PR I'M I TTM AT Titn AMHRD'AN 1NM'1TUTB iAUvt,..;ii institute r.vins, tsji.:. A 111. il w niiiei I'ul end cleirsetlv eoii strnet 'il Setting Mnehrue for, fmnilv work. Complete ii,il iu Ps'ts, Uses WioNtri'iiiht lV l'o,nt.., Needle, ye!f trehlln;:, direct llol ii.lll I'.i.iitlve Motiiill. ;,'W teiiMKli self" lueo 111 1 i c!0,ii tj uj.ier, I luVrali-i bv wheel and on a ta'de. Lith! ri'iminy. Smooth and imisclcuM, H:c nil ff.jod f.it;h-prlcel uui'-hinei. lias Patent Check to prevent llio whcl bein: 1 1) 1 ito.l tlio wrong wav. Uen tho tli'i,:l direct IVoni tlio spool. M.tkr s the cluHtin lock stit-li,' flnext ri siron-resi "'lei; nown ; Hrni ihunlile, elosw" and rapid.. Will do all kind.-; of worn, . fine and e.ir.ro, iro:u enuil rly- to heavy cloth or Leather, and ncs all ileserlptlons -of thread. This Mieiine l lienvlly eon strueted to yiyo it Ntienullij all tho part of eacli Mai lilne belli" made alike by Ina--chinerr, and I.eautiAiil v linlslied mid ol ns- 1,...,.I.1 III.... I.. 1 it... .1.1 ... .... ... ,1 n , 1-,,., ,.r iir.l, KNIllll,'. smooth and silent ill operation. Helianhf at nil times anil a l'raet ic.il,-Helentilic, Mo.'hanic.il Invention, at i-' ally reduced price. A pood cheap f.imily scwiier maehino -l-t. The tirt t and only riiccpks in plot iltioinit a viilu.'iblo, 8iihstuntial aud rclia blo low priced Sewn Miiehine. lis en tremc l.iw price rcaehe all conditions. It simplicity find streiurtli ndapts it to all capacities, vliilc Its many merits uiads il a universal favorilo wherever used, anil ciu.itcs u rapid demand, 1 r IS Al.l. IT IS I'KCOMMKMiKn. I can elieei-ru'.l v and conlidently recom niond Its use to iluwc who are wanting a really good Sewinir Miiehine, at m low price. Mrs. II. II.. I A M I'.SON, Peotono, Will County, 111. Price of each maehino. "Class A." "One." (warranted for liveyenrs bv special ccrlitteato.l with nil the fix tin ch, n'nd va rythinu conipK tn beloiipiiin to it, Ineluil Insr self tli rend iiv; nrtwlle, parked iu stronj; wrHiden bojt, and delivered to any part of the country, by express free a further clmrces, mi rceeipt of price, only' Five Dollars. Safe delivery (iiarsnteoif. With each Mnihiiic wo will send, on re-, coipt of $ I extra, the new patent HI IT ION HOLM WUKKI2R, One of the most importiiiit anil tisnfuiTTM ventioos nf the n;re. So simple and cer tain, that a child can work the fmeit but ton hole with regularity iukI case. .Strang and bc.auiital. Snwial letTus nnd extin Inducements t Male nnd Frmiihj Agents, store keepers, Ac., who will pstabllKli npencic through tiie conntryaiid Jseep our new-machines ou exhibition and bale. County Mights Riven to smart ncents free. Agent's n m jilete outfit, furnilie l without any extra eluirpre. Samples of sewiiifr, des'criptivs circulars vonlalninfr tcmiK, tesiimonislB, ciutravinirM, Ac-, Vc, sent free. We 1m supplv r ' A ( i 1X1 ( U LT U R A L I M P LK M F. N9. Latent patents and improvements'' fop the Farm nnd Garden. Mowers; Reapers, Citltivat- rs. Feed Cutrors, Harrows, Farm Mil's, Planter, Harvesters, Threshers an I all articles needed ibr Farm work. Klip Koods in l:rt;o variety. All Monev sent in P.iKtOftlctt Monev Orders, Uniilt Drafis, or by F.x press, will bo Kt'our risk, and nro perfectly secure. Kafo delivery o( all cur poods eunrantoed. . "A 11 old and rexponsihle tirm that sell the best poods nt the lowest price, and csn be relied upon by our readers." Fariuvr'a Journal. New York. Not Responsible for Registered Letters. Address, JtltoMK 11. illllmoN A CO., Corner Greenwich A Ccrtiundt Sis.. New- Yolk. 1 - .' . - 25-6iu mm. WATEHIT CONCERTO & CRCHESTR1L ORGAN S w;ih:"i,.,-,t."L" eil'f IllUUtl. Ik, ( i in a nr,( hi iii:m. - 'I II .4 I. M'l'lH,ulA b-sl mwr I'ltivtttl liMSf r . frniita. I hfit arr)itnnitbyan icxirit iiffi at rkt-us, lc f 1 ull irlj voiced, h, F:f. I III ' f hul, u JlllVr (llllf lllMnMUi, : VI I lJ !.., u.iltlu- I Tl. ' I I .11 lllx the III HI J .SI VOICl; fc SI I'liltH. 'I lieu llrisni r iKe beil uiHta 1.1 A-1 .'--. Kinlvs 1 WATERS' ci75? NEW SCALb PIANOS. aw arenf tv. cr u,i.l a lin alnainir lime, u-uk till 111 u d r r 11 iixirvcilteiia. mnd err the bent i'tnniM llidtlo. 'I'heso 4lrffuiis .i't I'iftiios a.r 1 uri nuivd for a y.atrs. 1'rlctfto exfrenirly liv far rRAli purl r:tilt. nut hiilitnce in I1111111111) f iMiirirriT pa menu. ltei'lift-liAllt InlriiiEieiif lakvs ta rirliiii(h (i II HAT INIilK'K. -NtAH b lllllll;, Al: DH'm UAnTI'lllvrvrrf l lljr u,i.l County in ihr I . K. (rkll niiiiilu. A lnra" dlM ' COUIlC ii'i'athfn. lhmrrl'hmrrh?i',,cl4Mtljtittm Life. II I I SI II A It 4 7.1 1.1 (,!, KS MA IIJtD, llIlt(i:UA'llll:Sll, 48 1 ltrauilwuy nuil iH .Mercer ait HUE , Testimonials of Waters' TiaHoa and Organs. . ; 'Wuiers' C.Hicei tii Parlor 'Orpin p" scv.es a bcautitnl nnd evid nrly soft'lono. The Concerto Stop i, without 'doubt, th bct ever placed in liny oruan. It is pro duced by on extra sot of icidf, poeuliuil' v..,i..,wl 't'i'oiii ivlili-li Iho f.l?eet is lllOHl ehiirniiiu'. and its imitation of tho human voice U superb. For swee tuess f ton and on IkriiuI ftletts it bus uo (xiual."'-. A'. 1'. T illicit. . 1 The Coneertir Parlor Organ'ls souio thliiLf entirely new ; it is a biuutilul arlor ornament, lo;ctlS a swoet and power- , l'nl tone is H liiost Coim:iidoble inven-'-tion and holds a liluh place in public fa vor." A'. Y. AVtiini J'osl. , An Ohciikstha in run Pni.on. Th orchestral oivan Is Hie name of 11 new reed orpin recently announced by Horace Wa ters Jt Son. 'Tho iiihtruineat takes this . i,a ....,.n..,lu I . v-u,lii.l iiri.l.aa. 1 1 olii 1 ' n iiuiiui ,..,...,. ....... ..t- -tral li. Tho voiein ol tills is jieculiar, t.. .i . . ... .. .. prouiieill 111c nun fi m hoi i- . v-r-v - tralto voice. Its tincst effect is produced when tho stops are drawn, so that ou 01 eliotral i ll'ei t is kIvoii, Tli i ease ! milquo and mulies a huiidoomo article .of 'I'uruiA ture.' -V. 1". &un. The Waters Piano.-, ure known ussinon the very beat. We are enabled toi-penkof those iiiKti'iiinoiil v itli confidence, from neiHoind knowledge. A. V. J.v.iijrlitt. 2-ly TV WANT YOU To act as Annuls, and iliftiiliutu inir New Advertising Maps, niounted on Kmrlish Cloth, beinir a eonipii te Map of 1 10 1 nitd Slates. Wo live the-' Mapnva.v uiitoi. :inl will allow you one dollar for every Map you distrib iite in every county nnd state in the Union. Male ond Female A cents wuuted. Ad dress Immediately, cnelosini; one dollar' foi loiillit cf I' ve Slaps, Territory, Ciiuu lars, nnd full panleu'ors AlVi:iM 1st NU MAI'l'O., j 1 ilni F i-t 111 idv 1". 1 ., 'lin ioii (',.,, l',
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