A New Englamlcr, riding rail road car.'tocmtd particularly .Ttum to astonidh tlia other paasoiigerj with tougb stories or Yankeedom. iA last bt wen tinned tliat ona f hi ifgli bor owned an immnnN dalr, and mada 1,000,000 pounds (f batur and 1.000,000 poiihds-nf rhee yearly. This story prodjce.1 snroo acnsatinti, and tho Yankee, perceiving ' that his veracity was .n danger vi being (juest tinned, apuealed to a friend as (Twlown "True, isn't it, Mr.-P.f, 1 apeak of Deacon Brown you know, Deanou UrownT'i "Y-a-ea," replied tho friend, "that ts, yes I know Iaoi f.rawn ( don't know as I ever heard precise! bow many pounds of batterandulieene bo makes a year, bat 1 know . that - be has twelve eaw-milla that go lf but termilk." - ' ' '.-.' ! Soma people, imagine that Mark Twain is exceedingly smart. Wa knew him when he was grinding plati tudes for the Virginia Enttrprife, and he was a notoriously lazy grinder. lis would sit at bis editorial ' table for hours, drumming on a cracked guitar, while the compositors were waiting for copy, and when reminded of bis duty by the foreman, would say t "This Working between meals Is killing me t" And he was the healthiest inaa in the Territory. r Oakland Tribune . , ."III f Samuel, has yoo moved jltV' inquired one colored man f another whom ha met at market yesterday. "No, I'se still in da aid place,'1 was the answer. "But I war! tolfr dat you war gwine 16 get out oh da" neighbor' hood," continued the first.-'V' Wail I .did make up. my mind toutj-oft sea de family next door, and do Stanly- on rde corner, and do familycrosa- de atreet, have lef dere w Moors, and I doesn't desi vood piles out lesirs to change." At tha close of tha war, Gen, .Jos Johnston met in .Baltimore a young inaO who had enjoyed undisturbed tha social delights of that rebellious city, " and who said to him,' "Well, General, -we are conquered, but not subdued." "Were you in tha service, young man V asked th,e General. "No, air j I bad not that honor." "Then, my friend," said Johnston, "you mayHot be subdued, but I am. . C s"Iciir George, how sweet and wavy that wheat is I exclaimed a fair young lady, looking from a car window. - ''Yes - Uve, how . beautiful !" - says dear uwigv, uun lubcut on insinuating his arm around a twenty-four bona corset, "how like a a bow like a dweainr. "How like oats," retorted a disgusted Granger, "them's oats, , young man.", .. , . , .'.r; , . , a ; ' Only a woman's hair!' Who has not some time in life picked such a golden thread from his best coat; collar, and felt his heart beat quicker for it?;. Or gazed upon a tress aid away in some nook, and not felt the influence . of tender memories f Only a woman's hair I Aud yet wo do not like 'it in biscuit. -..iv,: A. neat-sighted Boston man ( was lately ridicg in a street car.r whea a lady opposite bowed to biiu.. He re turned the bow, rawed hia bat, smiled sweetly, and was just wondering who she was, when she came over and whis pered in his ear.- " "Oh 1 I'll fix you for this, old man !". Then he knew it was bis wife. ..,.,'' "Is your intended husband in his conversation and carriage a consist ent Christian?" aBked a clergyman of a youug lady who was soon to be mar ried. "In his conversation he is very pious Indeed, but I nevef saw Aim in his carriage," was tho innocent reply. A finely dressed' UdjJ slipped and fell near the Postoffice.yeaterday, and the boot-black who assisted ber to her Jeet inquired, "Did you break any bones, madam T' "No, I guess not' eiio reined ; - out i am jnst as mad as if I had broken a dozeu of 'em !" ' . A negro fell two hundred and fifty tcet in a Virginia copper mine a few days ago and struck on his head. The darkey still survives, but in tha place wbcre ha struck tba reck reataiue the v. ... . - I J f ti ll A .1 iMcitim uiiiuiu mr m. iioiiaua cneese in all the Old Dominion. - - ' . The chap who last summer married a Newport belle, and dnring tbe en gagement was always boosting pf the "Jinguisticand vocal accomplishments" of his intended, looks very serious now when tho matter is alluded to by his friends. ' , Every one has a different idea of what a celebration ought to be. ,This is natural. One man got very full, and meeting a friend, said: "I am simply (hie) celebrating (hie) Birth ington's (hie) wash day." . -. A woman at Tiffin, Ohio, fell and . broke her arm, but she refused two of fers of assistance because the men were strangers to her and there was no one around to introduce them. Tho song of tha "Washington youth "I want to be a lobby man and in the lobby stand, with brass upon mv forehead and greenbacks in any band.1' "Bring forth my' fiery, untamed steed," said he, and the boy ld out a slab sided mule, that had to be stuffed to keep him from cutting the harness. And old house, famous for having been Cornwallis' headquarters atKen uet Square, Delaware, was recently burned. A youog lady, talking about wigs, fftid the would rather dva tbsn wear one. - .' ' Is tDScrilxsl, "Very Ciril Rights JOB'-vVokK -. .1 - ntt 1 AT TBI 1 7v'! i :. ' : 1 V j - . - a-. j. ' i e 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At hi lowest oaiA prices, n$al?y promjjl ly and in ttyU equal to that of tmj other establishment in the District "' ! . . . t . a A BUSINESS CARDS, : : :' .1 ' i V .; f 4. .. . . . . . . . ,- 1 - , ' a -' .' i ....-: .- . ' SHOW CAJU8, ! VISITING CARDa, 1 , ' A ? .".; ' O H SCHOOL CAIIDS ,,-5 ji.i : , . J,. WBDDING CARDS, . ., i r60GRAMUS, INVITATIOK8, BALL TICKETS, . ...... ,..- ADMISSION TICKETS,. t J3(, . ti 'H ' t' t t . v' j , .' . T r. s 1 ,'. vr w'T i--' ' nOXTULY STATEJIKXTS, ' ( 1 ft ; $ tA"' ' -:i . - - : ENVELOPES tTr' N '--1 ' . v - . -4 ; " - bilVeads, " B5!OT3 0U5ia; - LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, i. x POSTERS DODGERS, HANDBILLS, LABELS, ! BHirPINTj TAGS, Ac. in . at reasonable . AUeghky'y'RairRoad. 041 Creek & Allegheny River Rail (4way, and BuITalo, Corry &.Pjtti "b1r8hR:-R. ;:!, ,,,, OX AND AFTKK Monlar, February, train will run aa lutlown ; STATION. 1 TCoHhwanf. ."Sifti wnfd a m p m a nt ti in p irtf 71 m Plttt.mh : iji ilium W IVn I u no MlttAnnlna; K. B'k Jun.i Hrady lkinij l'irk'r t -Kinlmiti'n Oil CItr 4:.VI ann! 7iW OlponolN 8:00 Cnizlo Rih-Ic "17 Tionota . - HtO.1 TlillnutK M: Irvlnt1 toil 1 1:4 ttoum'villft Titixiille . . ;irry Mnvvllla ' ' i' BuITalo . a. hi 1 Traill Mill hV Phllrilltil Tlm .V.V. t,AVK4i(CK,Uoul'supt. PENNSYLVANIA CEN TRAL - RAILROAD 1 o NAM) AFTF.lt II I. P. HuncUy May 1. 1870. Trains arrtm &t n,l lun tl i.nion jxput, wirner of Wuuilntou wJ Liberty street, m follow: , Moil Trnin, 1 SO a rri j Fast Mhp 12.12 a m ; ncii'niin-oiniiintintiun !Vo. I, ."J0 a m rlnton accommodation No 1, 70 a m; Wall's mvoiinin.ilHtioil No 2. S.55 ni :Cin. clnnnti expreari .Mim JnlimtoHH a cotuinodutiou lfl.ftO ami lUiulduck'a ac commodation So l,?.oo pin: rittstiurh expiwa kOO ptn.lhMrfficevprasa l.ftO p ni; Wall's awoniUKwUlion No 3, U.S& p ni; ironiowood afminmndatlon No 1, .55 p m; Wall's accommodation No 4, fl.."i0 p in; llrliitun ao-oiiiinKltion No 2, 1.10 p m; Way raiMenjrnrlO.XO p mi. . ' . .. .:tl.;.l)KPART, : ( HoutUrrn' czureaH S.20 a 111 : 'Twifii- v pren2.4am AVall'amironimotlatioii No 1, 0.30a 111 f MaU Train H.IO a 111 ; Brinton's avonini'mlHtion l).20a m: BradiUn'k'a ao- oonimouaiion No 1,6.10 p an; Cincinnati expriws 12.:to p 111 1 WhII'm aceominoihilion N 2, 11.51 am ; Johnstown aci-onuinxlHtlon 4.l).)ptu ltomewiMxl avcoiniiKHlation 2lo 1. 8.0 p m; Philmlelphia expreaa 3..V) p ni; Wall aoromntodation No3,:t.05p m: Wall's eennimol:ition No 4, 8.05 p ni ; Fast Line I.w p ni: Wall's No 5, 11.00 p in. The Chnrph Trains leave Wall's Station ever- Snndav at t.05 a. ni., re lilnij rutit bnnrli at 10.06 a. ml R'(rnlnr lmv Pitt. bursUja 12.'i0p.-ui.,andarriTe at Walls oiaiiou ai z.w p. nu Clnetnnatf rxrtren loaven (flr. 8mtt rn espretw daily except Moulav. AU oth er Trains daily, roept StinJuv. ' For farther information aply to VJ'' ' I W. H. BKCKWITU, Axeat ' The PennaylTanla Kail road Coiupany will not axauine any Riak for Hafrgafro ex cept for WnariUK Apparel, and limit tlieir rsKJiiMliilitv to Ouo Hundred Duliai val ue. All batrtraire exoeoding that a ' ount in value will lie at the rink of tuu (acr, nnloas taken by apovial contract; '' '" . A. J. C'AHSAl General Suporlntendeut. Altoona Pa. ' LOTS FOR SALE ! XJr Tins BOROUGH OF TIONESTA. i --it 'ii i Apply to GEO. G. SICKLES, 79, Nassau St., New York City. ST. CLAlTpING ROOM" Good, Meals W Reasonable ' Rates. MRS. HINRLT, having recently open ed a New lining Unoin, for Ladies and Gentlemen, la prepared to- furnish good uieala at all timet and at low rates. No. 10 SIXTH STRKKT, Late St. Clair. PITTSBURGH, PA. - w3l 3m KEYSTONE DIMINU KOOMS, 303 Liberty Bt., - - PltUburg-h, Pa. W. II. 8IUPSOX,' JVoprUtor. - : , " MEAI.8 AT AI.t. IKIVRS. TRANSIENT CUSTOM ' SOLICITED. W25-Iy P. F. I.' '"" WANTKO. Kvervbody to know that Four-Fold Liniment is th leading Lini mant for curing all kind of Pains and Rore Throats, anil for Horsca, Cattle, fc., is tho moKt suecesMfill Liniment in the market. See circulars around iH.ttles. bold by all Druggist. .. 30-ly eora DR.CKEMBLE, ' Has bought out tho stors of 13 O Ji A. 11 13 -BliOS.. ' Tlclioutw, rn., And will carry on the business hereafter. A full Hue of all the (roods formerly kept will still be found in tliis storo. Physi ctans prceriitionH earetully compounded l.y a CunieteiitPharma'i.'ita Uraduatu of Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. . 82-3m ' C. KEMBLK, M. P. " FREE TO BOOK AGENTS, An eletrautly liound CanvaMHinv Rook for tho beat aud cheapest Family Itilile ever published, will be sont froe!of charge to any book agent. It contains over 700 fine Scripture , IUiuitrauona, and agents are meeting with unprecedented suuoras. Ad dreas, staling experience, etc, and wewill show vou what our agents are doing, Na tional Publiauing Co., Philadelphia, Pa., C'nicago, 111., or St. Louis, Mo. ' 31 4t ..Tto Republican OfTica KEEPS constantly on hand a largo as sortmsntof iilauk Deeds, Mortgages Bubpeenaa, Warrant., buminous, Ac. to be aold cheap for castt JOB WORK'of all klnd done at Mils of. fice on nhort notlee, - t X If. t, t , t : iji iiih .-umN I u.-. d..i 1 .ill.l Ms 7s4n!iaa .-'" ' " aJ- -i, 1 -u ? I. e4t10:8M :2i :4ti . ' 't"i-!t . ... ., awn y, .,. . j . , , fl!0ii!tv..V, BMiOilk'i-. , Vl.t.- . . , --s it f ," - ' i4.iir-.a " ... -i r V 'M' . -i 7:;i2:i)i 4:4M' 10:10 ' '" ' ' ""i i. i . i- , - f . , ti2l i:i mtS invt ' ' ' ' 'a ' , i-i.i. J ' ' . ? I ' " '-"" hi-. M &0ft 8:2AL t j . . - J . ,.I ... I 1 '- J- I- -: 1 ini c.j. 10:0'. 2:.V, 1:02-7:'-? " '.'' "i-rT- ' . ,.V " ' ' J . 11:10 :9(Mlxtnt 6fi ,. - A t '" ' ' .' 7in 47 ' 'V ... J1- It? . A' I L , ttASi 0:0.-. . . . - T ' rt TV' ' . ' 7,'t J " ' n. m i. in a. in a. m u. m , JJ ' A . ..... , . ,!;.- ; : o . 'iii .-. 'I ; Ininicns Rcjluctloii kt tha Wholesale and Retail . 4:1.'. 0:2 ri:0 ,.;. - , "lit? - -rt - y .. ... . . . . -. , , -w-. ...... ' r'" 'zrf 'r.' ,....-,..,.' , ..viifij . a-ii iu Ji" ina an S. 1 1 AM I LT ON.;& VO.f, 77 5V AVE. PITTSliUJUJU-PA' -1 ,(. V ' I 4 li III ! tel. ; .. H .?. I' . j:iJ!I,-. '- i . : -n J' ' 1 1 . j i ,. ( ' . . V : .' " .ti ')!.,;!.'' i .11 . v OVK MOTTO 13 AKD HAS BEEN : "" " '" ; QUICK SALES AND ' SMALL PROFITS. . '. r-- i-...; ' . 1 i Onrhn.lneM isexeluRivcly PIANOS and ORGANS, which otialilo us to git" our whole time and attention to thla exclusive tra.lo. Thus where other dealer -ell from nvo to ton inalrumunis a week, our sales very often exe.ed thnao nnniLerH In a simile diiv. so that we can better alford lo nt is t.Mr ...mi nm ,!.... .. 30 and 2 per ont. - -." monihUM?tlaMib" ?',0""- lTI'M"'t""intiri1 tl.C growth 'of a few 1.. Tn!10 u,"k,!. f 'l " oonstaotly adding every iiioriuirious lui- ST"" Urn'i Cloiigh'sCoinbiimtlon Urgnim have been manuiaouired lbr Twenty-aro yanrs, whllo tho Celebrated Taj lor Kurley CaleMes ,!. - Ik niamilacturetl over Twenty .Vcara. . And now lor tho puipHsu or in tr.Klucingthui more thoroughly ihrrtnghout all tneoountrv towns of the State, wo have made uew aud very heavy oonUaoM for large umbers of them, which wo pro. poao to sen on their morlts, and without the MMiatanif of AGENTS tilt MIUDLE MEN. rV.,K 1 1 P"P0h7r benolll.oteoiiiiiii.orrt and a-holrsale disco tints, we ro thu Mine. - .Organs at the folluwina piicos, at a Uiii wo shall soil for a kuort 7''' Z''C4BiXJST'CASESt - - ' Double Reed, 4 Stop Organs, Regular Price,' flJo.OO at'$ 85.00 5l " i. ',:;,6: 'mom: - FULL RESONANT CASES. Double Reed, 4 Stop Organs, Regular Price, $165.00 at - 5 6 2i sets Reeds 6 '.".V Vox Humana ' ! . 3 .'v .8 T." Viola.;. These Orimim am ail Bolid U'alnuL Panell ther Kawdut.t mouldings nor cheap bnuts thing Is of the very best, and are all Ailly . '''Witt BK SOLD AT THE SAME ItATK-J OF DIHCOUNT. ' "r The above art strictly cash prices, but de';'rld i.v tho purclmier, either oii.irterl v or semi.annual payineuU will be taken at nn nih iinte 01 10 per cent, per anaiiiu on the above prion 1. Persons ordering l.y letter can depuid on the ui.i4t careful selection bu ing made If the cash pri he sent with Urn order. Hie in-trumen.t will Ih sliliipel l.y Irclght, if jiot accompanied with the t x-h, tlie Organ will 00 shlpiwd by Kxpiewi. C U D. Iftimo bo desired, we renuln. notes wjtlj jtpud Btrity, or at least g-KKlrefertccvs. 'Address for Catalogue, and state Where you read this notice. ... . .. .. .. . ? Tr a AfiTTnvr ern -' fobl714m. ! Cut Outfor Reference. -; Watchrn, Diamond, ieivelri,' S'i-' ver ami Mirer Tlntrtt h arc, Clock Itronze. Cutlery, etc., the hitt quulttiet unly, ..;, rel regnnlleta of eot. Our utorh mMst hit cloned out to male Matinactory nettle nut nt with th0 estate of the late John Sterenaon. ' ' ' ' -JOUX STEVEN-SOX'S SOXS, ... ,..! (. 93 i Market Street, i , M'ELBOZ cSc 54 WOOD ST., - i ir- );- OFFER TflEIR STOCK OF' DRY. GOODS AND NOTIONS FOR AUTUMN, 1874, orpiemoer iwn, ion, . , , . Tho oldest and most reliable Institution for obtaluiiiK a Mercantile 1 liueation. r'or Circulars write to P. UUFFdt HONH, w22-3ineom Pittsburgh, Pa in r ,. ii a'aa Pa. J. V. Trrtmm llia ots. 171 I gnAutUi U Vai.trti.r t frnil I. l.TO. tnluwrD;... .x4Tlntn(, (trfMk4 Ur. KllUr'l V.g.Cabl. Hhtain.lU Srrss u4 Plil., tthl I tutruut M UflUbl. r. Pkiiu i. HkU, l.net. iMh, I.Mut, JLintea. Mtrrv.i,Kid. k... hi.A, M. M Kk.u.u. Iihua ltrl to, U.U VtiS AfoC Wl. C - 0HOU. Htaiy txHim, tktia. Vlftrfrmfl "TCtrtd trlt,.4weiwo-fru7m.irr!t. tt (M. Knv.7'lH.Al xrvbjfi. Tii rtot.r.t,'lU- K.T.d U. wiu,MoUia,i' ltr,I.B ili,i'han.:UruI .Hctt i'iU-.Timiutc-liouiifwrll. t)r.l-itlr.PW...,r!; SaW.r7 runiilal siim.rSigfta. rbullti.ni Imm la. vsntt'iltsw itAviiK'iriiJV.-ii hi smitmn i, 7-lv X (d Suit Uic Jlni! !; Piano and Organ Emporium of 1 " " '" '""'' 155.00 at 00.00 Oslo) 05.00 100.00 175.00 at ISS.OOat 215J00 at .275.00. at 105.00 125.00 100.00 tiinkotsHriMmed on tlieso itiKiru;ucnl'tv'i rv warranted for live jean. - Nei- 7t Vifth Avvhua Vittttburohj rti. 93 Pittsburgh. ICSQItT, PITTSBURGH. PA. Ll. ( :i.w'Jjai '. . . : win,, , tTKJg. ijhbT .' - .'. 1i- ; - a i-hi ;-.; " t . .i m: !v.i't I WBOL4ALB-r , .1 X xVT VJ3UY LOW I'RICES w25-3m GILES' IODIDE OF AMMONIA Cures KcuralKia, FaeeAche Khviiutatisin, Ootit, Frosted Feet, t'lulblaiim, Sore Thr.sit, Krysipclaa, llruisua and Wouiols of every nature in mill or annual. Tho remarkable euros this remedy has effect ed classes it as one of the unwt important and valuable remedies over discovered for the euro and relief of puin. ..... "The sinews of ;ny left hand were con tacted from an old abscess, drawing the lingers into tho pain of the baud.:! uih. plied Uiles' Liniment Iodide of A mmoniu. U relaxed tliem ao that 1 can straighten my tiiiKers and use uiy hauds." U. Mi Ilerniott, 40 V. 18 st.. Is. V. Johnson, uoi.lowav a co., Wholesale Afonts, IKHS Arch St., I'liiladol rl'ia. 44-4t l'or SuV at Sup rior Lumber Co, Store. IA4M Mr1t niw. it, tinmuWK, 11. 11. fiit.i.tss. rai;a fciMMKiiMAN, ni.n, w.'rvt.aia. F0i1TfPITT:GLR3SJV.'0HKS. I t It It 1 1 ti IJ V C O.. MauuIV'turfrs of rvery vntUtr of FUST GluClM? HlfflKEYS, SILVrRrD;GLASS;KCFLf OTORS, WArSlllXHTON .t, IKANKl.IN Slf l! ' 'I . I'll ISIIItKOII. P.' Tlicre Is 'Shoddy'' in u!aw. a ell aaln In Woolen 1ihrtriKs. CnMimors of kcro. Ne.HO ar.'Hi.'tliiX' alinont dlsiwiirivwil, so 1 1 i-'t mill I v do cliiir.ncyH lucnk. without any iippui-ciiti-an-c, ininlerlng the c.wt of i!lliinin; .vi'vul uiinai lo lliul oi oil, Cheap ness lieinir the older "I' I ho 1hv, a great nmn y iiimiuUw juries make cliiTiihey s ir in Milieiiteol liuie, niMtuinl of fro'ni lr.ul. .The iiiuiated nu,v U ll the dilVcicnt (iilu'.itir:. of L'la-'s by rinuliig tli' in ; t O vilnstions of Uie IvhiI ulis ip.tw a l. itr, riuiiur. t-iri like Hound, poxsiisilM IIhi, r.'iltilHita strength t, lilii.l cp:uiiuit anil onii tiactlon, ib. ...l rt iiic general prciiMire of , W'U Hi .outtol hull u iioxcii or the !'ino itIiihi clilintii'Vft. rilloi'ii ceiiH i--Vestnl III Vie. of tho IchiI 1 iitmneys 'l money well spent. ec-ti though It Iriire lli"lni. W i'l Uiv elicnper Und, which if mo-t ni--.iio.llv ..u-'lit l" itnd JonlitloH will. aVtiek 11 plulUn.-i, flu.'. i nx-mUr It. The genuine le.id ulnyt cliliMticys uiuy Mie hail at hiv-ale tir retail of . . n:o, v. I'.rnirtiiniK.vco.. " If TloneMa, Pa. . - iiii,xl .aul - 'nm WTO fc'OECBOTAL- Q H Q MS wklA' UtMl ttt'iiMllftitl tm ever nintl. flk jO . It I .ml it lai:M- r 'ti- (V- 'I'll . I. STOPS ,r It,, best . 1 ' vT. r.cr Dim rd III mi t llr. 1 ... j,. - . . yt'Htrn 1.11 roras. e l'l 'i'.V' iillxrlr i elcert.t- rr. iff.fi 'i:-r "f -. Mont '?ai'S, a'M .vti!sjsfi- W.iK-Al tt I ti. l'k.tl. '.UII tlllis.. l.ll.,li VOttr: i Kl PI till.. 1lir llrrnn. n (m Desi uinuv ia .-,.... mimic WATERS' NEW SCALE , PIANOS, m arres.1 jtnv r ami I I II r wt'k Mil moilerM Improvements. mvA mr th bt-t r"f imw mnilr. 'I hew . OrfSSluml I'ilknws nrt M ft rTKH t.-tl ' yeavrsa Brlc- .xlrciuely low ttr ' rnsli nr pnri t-nsli, nn.f bnlnnee tis mnfhly quanerly puvmeaUt k cott.t - h a ltd littiffrMniftnit Inkvsi at, ' irhl.ni, 4; Hi. At IMM tll:. RlrlH h IIUIIl;. AIJKXTI WAri KBlrm r) ley tmi ( uMuty . . la ilk' '. N, ami i nit ud k. A lairffedla- . CSUntr'7l.Arrt,A'tHOi.'itl,AMn;V,rA'..ti,fMlA, , Lc I .VTr tlFtl rATAUW fS MAIlJkK iioiiai a: witi ki tc aopi, 41 Braaaway. uti 4 Mercer St., N. f. . Testlnioijials'pf Waters' Piarcs an4 Organs.' 1 "Watera roncertu Parlor 'Oraa pos Mhc n lieautiful iui peculiarly M.lt tone. Tho Concerto Stop is, withcuU-Uoulit, ti e be4 ever plaeed In any ortMii. It ia pro duceil by an extra Pet of reel, peculiarly vnicetl, "from which tlie cll'eet is nirtst charminfr. and Its imitation of the human voice is superb. . l'or .sweetness of toue and oreluMilral etlW'ts it has no equal." .V. 1'. Timt., , . , ,. , .j , , . . 1 Tho Concerto Parlor Orjran is 'sotnr tliinu entirely now t it Is a tH utl.ul r arl. ornauieiil. ponescs a Kweet and powar 1il tone ht a m.t commendable Inven tion and holds a tilth llace in public fa vor." .V. 1'. t.VcHIVfl foul. . , ...An (Hun KM RA 1!1 tuk PAiii.on. The orchestral or-;nn Is tho name of a new reed organ recently announced by Horace Wa ters V Son. 'Tho iiiHiiument tikis thiav name from its recently, invented orches tral ntsp. The voicing of tliis is poeuliar, prodiieiint tho ellecti: a full t-wect con tralto voice. It tiin-st llW't is produced when the Flops are drawn, so tliul an or clie-tnil otlHct Is uiven, 'Die case is unique mid iniikcs a lmiu.l-.oiue article of lurht ture." .V. Yr iSnn. - . ' " Tlie Wafem Pianos are known a am' Ba the very best. tVe are enabled tosprak of thoxo iiiNtriinienls with conliilciioc. frosa personal kuowlcdge. A". 1. Kvanytlitt. - ' 2-lV , . ' ... - mrnm- Dr. J. Wiilkcr's Cullfonila Vln. ffrar KilU'i-S are a ptifply Vcprtabla prqianuioti, iimtlo cliiully (Voiit the na tivo herbs fnuiiil 0:1 tho lower ringcs of the Rierra Nermla nintintalnaof Calil'or nut, the inediciiml prpuoi-tjes of which aru (.'xinictcil thorcl'iom witliotit tho use of Alcohol. Tho question is almost daily aRkcil. 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