M10W TOP HAT A HEART. In tail dull world we cheat oarteWe sod one another of innocent pleasures by the score through very carclemness and apathy; courted day after day by happy memories, we rudely brush them off with this discriminating besom, the stern m literal present; in vited to help in rendering joyful many a patient heart, we neglect the little word that might have done it, and continually defraud creation of its ' share of kindness from us. The child made merrier by your interest in its toy; the old domestic flattered by your seeing him look so well ; the poor better helped by your Hewing than your penny (though .giro the penny too) ; the laborer cheered on his toil by ft timely word of praise ; the hum ble friend encouraged by your frank ness ; equals made to love you by the expression of your love; and super rlors gratified by attention and re spect, and looking out to benefit the kindly many pleasures here for one band to gather ; how many blessings for any heart to give ! Instead of these, what hare we rife about the world ? frigid compliment for warmth is vul gar; reserve of tongue for it's folly to be talkative; composure never at fault for feelings are dangerous things ; gravity tor that looks wise ; coolness for other men are cold ; sel fishness for every one is struggling for his own. This is all false, all had ; the slavery chain of custom, riveted by the foolishness of fashion ; because there is ever a band of men and wo men who have nothing to recommend them but externals their looks are their dresses, their ranks are their wealth and in order to exalt the hon or of these, they agree to set a com pact seal of silence in the heart and on the mind, lest the flood of hum bler men's affections, or of wise men's intelligence, should pale their tinsel praise ; and the warm and the wise too softly acquiese in this injury done to heartiness, shamed by the effrontery of cold calm roots, and the shallow digni ty of an empty presence. Turn the table on them, ye truer gentry, truer nobility, truer royalty of the heart and of the mind ; speak freely, love warmly. laugh cheerfully, explain frankly, exhort sealouMy, admire libe rally, advise earnestly be not asham ed to show you have a heart ; and if some cold-blooded simpleton greets your social enorts with a sneer, repay him (for you can well afford a richer gift than his whole treasury possesses) with a kind, good-humored smile. PET BIRDS. In New York, especially, the de mand for singing birds is great. Men love those musical and innocent crea tures quite as well as women do. In fact, dealers say that they would rath er deal with male buyers than female Among the emigrant population, nota bly the Germans, the love of song birds amounts almost to a mania. A woman who had no money to buy bread for her children had yet money enough to buy a canary of whose voice she baa become enamored, and many similar instance could be citod. Of course the favorite song-bird of New Yorkers is the canary. Two-thirds of the singing hirds in this country are canaries, which are imported from Germany, where they are reared and bred. The canaries brought from England are scarcely worth mention ing. Attempts have been made to rear canaries in this country, but so far unsuccessfully. They are brought over in the Steamers from Uermany, in coops, by thousands at a time. There, they cost about a shilling ; here, about five dollars each, ibe figures rela tive to bird-keeping in New York are surprisingly large. There are eight large establishments in the metropolis transacting a heavy trade in "birds, and over one hundred minor bird atores. Several hundred of people earn an easy and ample livelihood by raising fancy fowl for the New York market, and a small army of agents in Europe are kept busy sending over cuoics Diras. "Papa do you think Beech "Ilush Johnnie." "But papa, don't you think Beech" "Didn't you hear me tell you to stop your noise, sir J I won't have you talking about these thines, Go in and get your face washed." And Johnnie with tears in his eyes wants 10 xnow wny papa won t tell him whether beech nuts are ripe. 1 yti .... au umo paper reports that a ro- mantio Ashtabula county girl thought to juauu Alullerize and "rake the meadows sweet with hay." She stood over a yellow jackets nest as she swung her little rake. First jump from the score, eleven feet Distance to the house, half a mile. Time twenty minutes. A lady of remarkable conversation al powers approached a medical friend with : "Dr. S , I have a very sore tongue." "Let me look at it," says the doctor. The unruly member was auiy protruded. "XI is sunburnt, ma dam, sunburnt," remarked the doctor A politician, wbiahing to compli ment a well-to-do farmer, said : "You must have begun life early teaccumu late such an estate as this? ' "Yes. replied the farmer, "I began life when i was a mere baby. SJ T 1 1 . I ML . "i woman i cave leit. but the peo ple kinder egged me on," said a man who was asked why be quit bis Kan eas home in a burry. JOB WORK DONE AT THB "REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At he lowest cash price, neatly, prompt ly, and in style equal to that of any other establishment in the District. r " BUSINESS CARDS, SIIOW CARDS, VISITING CARDS, SCHOOL CARDS WEDDING CARDS, PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, MONTHLY' tati:jil:xts, ENVELOPES BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, POSTERS. DODGERS, HANDBILLS, LABELS, SHIPPING TAGS, Ac Allegheny Valley, Rail Road. Oil Creek & Allegheny River Rail way, and Buffalo, Corry & Pitts burgh R. R. ON ANI AFTER Monday, Fobrnary 2, 1874, trains will run follow : STATIONS. Northward. Southward ,. K- H. I N. K. . tl di p in am P in p in p in Pittsburgh 2:20 7:'-'n lo:ik-. 3:00 W Pen J uno 4:02 8:ftfi 8:S0 1:20 Kittannlng 4:M 14:1 7:4.1 12:112 It. Il k June ft:4rt W:St fl:24l 11:40 Brady Hond 8:00in:iV : 11:2-". Parker 6:4.1 II 6:2o!w:.V Emlmiton 7:0.r 12:00 4:48 10:10 Hcrubfrrass ' 8:12 1:10 8:.'.2 :10 Franklin ;.r UM 3:0. 8:'.V. Oil City 7:00 0:45 2:3'i'2:l.r 7:4A f;00 Oleopolij 8:00 2:40 12:12 7::W KaloRock 8:17 8:Ml:4fi 7:23 TionoaU t:05 3:20 10:67 0:5H Tidionte 10:28 4:15 9:2.1 fl:0M Irvinoton 11:45 6:00 7:45 5:20 Housovllle 10:05 2:!M UKt 7:2s TitusvUle 11:10 8:50 12:AH 6:25 Corry 6:10 11:15 Mavvlllo 7:00 9:47 Buffalo 8:55 6:05 a. m p. mp. in a. m a. mlp. m Tr; ina run by Philadelphia Time. J. J. LAWRENCE, Gcn'l Sup't. PENNSYLVANIA CEN TRAL RAILROAD 0?T AND AFTEK 11 P P. Snndar May 1, 1870, Train arrive at anil leave the Union Depot, corner of Washlntoa and Liberty street, as loitows; AKKIVIS. Mall Train, 1.30 a m ; Fast Line, 12.13 a m ; Well saeeommodation ino. 1, .2u a m minton accommodation lo I, 7.50 a m: Wall's accommodation No 2, 8.55a m ;Cin cinnati express 9.20 a m ; Johnstown ac commodation 10.00 a m ; Rraddock'a ao- enmmodutinn No 1, 7.00 p m ; Pittsburgh express i.so p m; Facinc express l.so p n ; Wall's accommodation No 8, 2.35 p m ; llomewoou accommodation no 1,9.56 pm: Wall's accommodation No 4. 6.50 d m : Hrinton accommodation No 2, 1.10 p 111 ay I'assenger 10.20 p m. DEPART. Southern express 6.20 a m : Pacific ex rress 2.40 a in ; Wall's accommodation No , 6.30 a m : Mail Train 8.10 a ni : lirintons accommodation 1J.20 a m : Itradilock'a ac commodation No 1, 5.10 p ni; Cincinnati express 12.35 p m ; Wall's accommodation z. 11.51 a m ; Johnstown accommodation 4.05 p m : llomewood accommodation No I. n.ou n m : i iiiiauemina express a.w p ni: Wall accommodation No 3.3.05 p in: all's accommodation No 4, 6.05 p m ; Fast Llns 7.40 p m ; Wall's No 5, 11.00 p in. The Chnrch Trains leave Wall s Station every Sunday at 9.05 a. m., reachinjr-Pitts bunch at 10.05 a. ni. Rcturninsr leave Pitta burgh at 12.50 p. m., and arrive at Wail's station at 2.10 p. m. Cincinnati express leaves dally. South ern express daily except Monday. AU oth er irains aaiiy, exoopi rsunaay. for further information apiy v W. II. BECKW1TII. Agent. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not assume any Risk for Itaggage ex cept for Wearing Apparel, and limit thoir rsponsibility to One Hundred Dollat a val ue. All baorgage. exceeding that a ount In value will be at the risk of tue mor, unions ianen oy special contract. A. J. I'ASSAl General Superintendent, Altoona Pa. Allegheny Valley Rail Road. ON AND after Monday June 1. Trains will run . as follows (Philadelphia Time): Trains leave Oil City for Pittsburgh at 2:15 p. m. 8: 20 p. m. and 8:35 a.m. arriving at Pittsburgh at 10:00. 3:40 p. in. and 0:10 a. m. Train leave Pittslmreh for Oil Cltv at 7:20 a. m., 1:00 and 8;30 p. m., arriviug In ihi v.uy at a. m., e:io ami s:05 p. ui. Trains leave OU City for Buffalo at 2:4 p. m. 6:20 p. m, arriving in llullutlo at 8:55 p. m. 1:10. n. . T.-ains leave Uullolo for Oil Cltv at 0:05 a. m. and 12:25 p. m. arriving at Oil City at z:vu p. in. ana o:uo p. m. All trains given above run through from Pittsburgh to Buffalo and return, without change of cars. Trains run on Philadel phia timo, which is 20 minutes faster than Pittttbureh time. The time at Bullulo ia L. S. fc M. S. K'y timo which is 28 minutes lower than Philadelphia tune. uity accommodation leaves lirady s Bend at 6:40 a. m. arriving in Oil City at ii:ou p. m. ijeavea tin i;n v at o:uo p. m. arriving at Brady's Band at 0:15. p. in. aiikki uaaic- Junciiou tuis road con wiih the Eastern Extension which runs to Reynoldsvillo. J.J. 1AWKENCE, T. M. KING, . Gcn'l. Sop't. Ass t. Sup't. . THE. BEST PA PER. TT?"V TT TIT The SrtKNTirio Amkkioav is the ehoan- est and boat illustrated weekly paper pub lished. Every number contains from 10 to 15 original engravings of new machinery, novo! inventions, bridges, engineering worKs, areiiiieeiure, improved tarm linple ments, and every new discovery in clioin istry. A year's numbers contain 8;2 pages anu several nunarea engravings. Thous ands of volumes are preserved'for binding and reference. The practical receipts aro wen worm ten times tno subscription price, xerms, .( a year by mall. Spool mants sent free, A new volume coin menoes January 8, 1874. May be had cf all news dealers. R T p M T C obtained on tho best terms, HI lH I w Models of now inventions and sketches examined and advice free, All patents are published in the Hc.icntitlc Amaricun the week thoy. issue. Send for pamphlet, 110 pages, containing lnws end mil uireciioiis lor obtaining .Patents. Ad dress for the Paper or concerning Patents, MUNN A CO., 37 Park Row, Now York, Branch Ouice, cor. V and 7th Bts., Wash' ingion ii. , ww lni ; j l NEBRASKA GRIST" MILL THE GRIST MILL at Nebraska (Lacy, town,) Forest county, has been llio'r oughlv overhauled and retitted in lirt clans order, aud is now running and doing an muu, ui CUSTOM C4ItIMIA'J FLOUB. FEED, . . . AND OATS, Constvntly on hand, and sold at the very 43-6m n. W. LEDEBUR. Frank llQbbiuts, PHOTOGRAPHER (huwkshor to pjcmimu.) Pictures In every stvleof the art. View of the oil regions for sale or taken to or uer. CENTRE STREET, near B, R. ciossing, SYCAMORE STUEET, near Union Do. pai, t'li uy, -a. 20-tf TH E S UN. WF.Elvi.Y, SRMI-WKEKT,T, ft DAILY. TIIH WEEKLY KUX ' Is to widely nown to mmire anr extindd rpcom- mondationi but the rolsons which have slrrndv ulven It llltv Ihoiisand sulworiWrs and which will, wo hope, plvo It many thonsanls more, are bricllv as follows: It la a tlrst-rato uewspapcr. ah tne caaof the day will be found in It, eon- ensed when unlinHirtanl, at full Iciitftli hen or tnonipnt, and always prcsciuoci In a clear, iiUclllgvnt and lntfroHting mail er. It is a first-rate ramilr paper, full of en- tor)alniii)i and Instructive readinsr of e0 rv kind, but contalniuir iinthinir Unit can offend tho most dclicato and sorupiiloiis taste. It is flrst-rsle stpry paper. The lest tnlcs and romances of current literature are carefully selected and legibly printed in its au:es. It Is a lirst-rato agricultural paper. The most fresh and Instructive articles on su;rl- iiltural topics reirularly appear in this de partment. It is an Indi'iiniiclciit nolidcal nancr. be- lonirinir to no party and wcarinur no collar. It tltthts for the election of the best men to oftlce. It especially devotes it energies to the exposuie of the great corruptions that now weaken ana uiHirraoe our country, ana hreateu to iindormine rcpuhllcan Institu tions altoarether. It hits no fear of knaves, and asks no favors from their supporters, it reports tno insiiinns lor mo mines ana the markets for the men, especially tho rattle-markets, to which it pays particular attention. i Finally, It is the cheapest pnper publish ed. One dollar a year will seenre It tor any sifberribef. It ia not neorwsary to fret upa club In ordr to have 1 HE W Ek.lv LY Kl'N t this ret. Any one who sends a slnglo dollar will get thepapor fora vear. THE W EEKLY RUN. hhrht petres. flfty-slx columns. Only (1.00 a year. No discounts from this rate. THE SEMI-WEEKLY SUN. Same slue as the Daily Sun. (2.00 a year. A dis count of 20 per rent, to clubs (if 10 or over. THE DAILY SUN. A larire four-paw newspaper of twentv-elaht enlunis. DaiU circulation over 120,000. All the news for 2 cents. Subscription price 50 cents a month, or fft.00 a year. To clubs of 10 or over, a discount of 20 per cent. Address "the ol A, New York city. UI Ml SOP PITHOLE VALLEY RY. ON AND AFTER Monday, June 6, 1871, Trains will run as follows i TRAINS NORTHWARD. STATIONS. Oloopolis, Bennett, Woods Pinchers Mill Pithole City . No. 2. 10.25 a m 10.38 ' 10.30 " ! 10.24 ll.W No. 4. 8.30 p ni .8.28 " 8.18 " .8.10 2.50 " TRAINS SOUTHWAUD, STATIONS. J0. 1. No. 3. No. 1. 8.40 a in PttholaCitv. 8.40 a in 1.20 pm PraUiers Mill 8.48 ' 1.48 Vloods . 8.5H " 1.50 " Bennett ' .2 " 2.02 " Oliiopalis V.l " . 2.11 All Trains niuko clute connections at Oloopolis with trains on the Oil Creek fc Allegheny River liailway, North and South. Two Lines of Stages run daily between Pithole City, Miller Farm ana Pleasant vilie, inuki'ngoimneetion witharrivlngand dopai ting Trains. J, T. ULAIK, 11. W1CKHAM, Sup't. Ticket Ateiit, Pithole City, Pa. JO It VfRK neatly executed at tho ItK i'L HLlt'A.N OlUcc. f-'sq-i. j" !.. 'ci'.-.J i r Dr. J. Walker's California Yln tRnr Hitters nro a purely Veuotubl prcpnrntion, mado clilolly from tho n.v tivo liorb found on tlio luwcr ranpf s ot tho Sierra Novaila inoitntalns of Califor nia, tlio modicliiiil properties of which nro r jttractod therefrom without tlio uso of Alcohol. Tlio nueation Is almost dally nsked, "What Is tho canso fit tho unparalleled success of VtxmiAU Brr TKiist" Our nnswor Is, that thoy roniovo the cnuso of disease, nud tho patient re covers his health. They are the great blood purifier and a liro-givini; principle, a peiioct Kcnovalor and lnvlRorator of tlio system. Never before in tlio hiMory of tho world has a tneiliciiifyliecii eonitMiunilcd pomiosimiff the rcninrkahlo qim(itic of Vinkoas Rittkrh in lii-nlii'ir tho sick of ovcry dineaso nmn ia heir to. Thoy aro a grntls I'urfntivo as well u a Timic. rolieving Conpcutlon or Inflammation of ths Lirer aud Visceral Orjjuin iu Uiliout 2The properties of Dn. Valkeh's nrtxIOAS Bittkki are Aperient, liianlinratin, Carminative, Nntrition, Laxative. lMnretio, Bodative. Counter-Irritaut budoriHe, Alura tiro, and Auti-liiliotia, i . . n. n. MDoAi.rj 'i co.. Timinrlirta and (Vi. Ata.. San Krncliwv ratlfomla, an4 nir. or WMtalneton nnri UksriMn HlaH N . V, Kelt! by all llrufgjlat and Ialrs. t REMOVAL. ' A'. ' We will removb our stock of ' , . ('' II AUD W4BEL STOV K 8, TINWARE, JRdN, NAIU3, FILES, BELTING, AND MILL B1JP3PLIES, " ' . ONtTHE FIRST DAY 01? APRIL, . TO. THB ) . ' ( Reynolds, Hukill & Co. Block, - uv w . sj a . until which time wo will sell at. COST FOll CAN1I IT. O. TINKKIt A CO., Oil. CITY. " oi:o. W. PITIIRIPUE, PACI. ZIMMKHMAS, 11. II, COLLINS. QKO. W. BLAIR. . FORT PITT GUSS WORKS." DITIIKI 1 ii I? V CO., Munufacturors of every variety of FLINT GLASS UMP . CHIWSEYS, . i ; AND . ;. J: SILVERED GLASS REFLECTORS, WASHINGTON- FRANKMN BTS., Pittsburgh, Pa. C." ;l v. There Is '"shoddy" In glass, as well as in in woolen fubrics. Coimunieis of kero sene arc sometimes almost discouraged, so frequently do chimneys break, without any apparent cause, rendering the cost of chimneys about eonal to that of oil. Cheap ness being the order of the- day, a great many inaniinicturios make emuiMoya ironi silicate of lime, instead of from lead. The initialed may toll the different qualitios of glass by ringing them ; tie vibrations of the lead glnss have a clear, ringing, bell like sound, posKCHHinir the requisite strength to withstand expansion mid con tiacluiii, as weil ns the general pressure of use, ard will outlast half n-doxen of the lime gliiNS chimiicvs. l-'iftoen cents in vested in one of ho . load chimneys Is money well spent, even Chough it injures the "trade" in tho cheaper, kind, which it must assuredly ought to, and doubtless will. Btiek a pin there, nad remember it. The genuine loud glass chimneys may lie had at wholosale or retail of UKO. W, WTUIUDUK A CO., 2-tf Tloneata, Pa. Tidioutb, Pa. Is selling out his entire stock of Wsxchcs & Jewelry AT FIRST COST All parties in want of tiolil and Silver Watches, Uold and psnver Chains, la- dies' Opera Chains, the latest style in gold aud platod sots, Bracelets, H t n d s, Clocks, Jlc, wiil liiul this a first cluua op portunity. All goods are new, no old trash. This is ro humbug. K. Kleio soils at cost. Uu and see, TIME TRIED AND FIRE TESTED TH ORIOIMAL ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CONN. ASaETS Doc. 31, 1873, t n , t a ?s , n . -r t. MILKS W, TAT 12, Sub Agent, ib T'oiastu, Vix A jrrnts make (li.50 piT day, 7S por weeh . AN ENTIRELY NEW SEWING. MACHINE For Domoatlo U. O NLY F2V OLLARS, i With thn New Pantmit BUTTON HOLE .(WORKER 1'HtcnUxl JunoZTth, 1R7I, ' . " A V A mi:iTllK riltiT PHKMICM At Tl 1 K AMK1UCAN INfj-WTUTM MAltYU.NI INSTlTtTK t'Alna, 1871. A mwt wonilerfnl and rlepirtlr n-Blrnct-il .Scwlint Miichlno for furnll v work. Coniplclo In all its Psits, I'm-s Iho ftrstKht Kyo Pointed NcoiIIk, self Ireii.linir. rtirwt nprllit Positive Motion, new tcnMnii n( Cecil anil nloih tluiihir, Oocrstes liv wheel and on a talilti. I.ilit rnlitilnar. Hmootli and noiseless, Hkm all fifiv.nl hlKh-prieed' machines. Has Patent ( hiH-k Ut prevent tho wheel heiiiK turned the wroiifr way. lines the tlinitit ilirwt from tho spool. Makes the nlitstto lock stitch, llnctit ami stronireit. stick I nown I llrm.ilursl.le, closa, anil rapid. Will do all kinds of work,, line and coarse, from camlirlo to boavr " r. 1 . h rtr r -ntw,r .ml ..usm m .1 1 .1 - of thread. This' Machine is heavily con sti'iictcd to (live it strenirtht aM tho parU nf rispli M fli'litnn Imlntf iiiimI bII1a l.v ma. ehlnery, a:id heaiitirnlly rlnlshed and orna mented. It Is very easy to learn. Kapid, . smooth and silent in operation, Kolinhlo at all times, and a Practifsl, Kcientiflc Mechanical Invention, at greatly reduced, price. A Rood chenp fiinnly sewing nmclilno last. Thollrxtnnd only success In po ducins a vnliialilo, iiiliHtsntial and relia ble low priced Ncwiiifr Machine. Its ex treme low price reaches ail conditions, lis simplicity and stronth adapts it to all capacities, while its many merits mado ll a universal flivorilo wherever usml, and croalea a rapid demand. IT IS Al.l. IT IS RKCOMNKWDKEl. I can cheerfully and cnntidcnilr recom mend its use to those who are wsntini; really good Wcwlnjr Machine, at a low price. Mrs. II. It. J AM KHON, Peotone, Will County, Til. Price of each niachlno. "Clasa A." "One." (warranted for live voars hv spocial certificate,) with all the Uxliues, and ovo rvthlnir complete belonging to it, inrlud iiiR self tlwortdiiiR needle, pai'kftd In a strong wikkIcii Ihi.x, and delivered to any part of the country, by ex proxa free o further chnnres, on receipt of price, onlT Kivo Dollars. Nal'o dulivery Kuarantot. With encli Machine wo will'send, on ro-i-eipt of ?l extra, the now patent IIUTTON HOLE WOUKEU, One of the most Important and useful In ventions of the ajr. No simple and cer tain, that a child can work tho finest but ton hole with regularity and case. Strong and beautlnil. Special terms, and extra Inducements to Main and Female Atrents, store keepers, .to., who will cstalilitth agencies through tho country and keep our new machine on exhibition, and sale. County Bights lllvcn to smart scents free. Ageut'a oom plete'outrH, ftirntshed without any extra charge. Humpies of sewing, descriptive circulars containing terms, testimonials, engravings, Ac., Ac., sent free. We aisw supply AiiltlOUiTURAT, IMPI.EMKNS. I.iitost Patents aud Improveuienta for the Farm and Oarden. Mowers, Keepers, Cultivators, Food Cutters, Marrows, Farm Mills, Planters, Harvesters, Threshers and all artiulea needed for Farm work. Hare Moods In large variety. All Montr sent In Post Ofllco Muney' Orders, Bank. Drafts, or by Kxprcss, will be aCJour, rie-k, and aro perfectly seouro. Hufa delivery of all our goods giiaranteeil. "An old and responsible tlrm that sell the boat goods at the lowest price, and cau be relied upon by our readera."- Farmer's Journal, New York. Not Hesponsiblo for PegNlered Trotters. AUiiress, JKKUJIK n. HUDSON A CO., Corner Urocnwich A Cortlnndt Bts., New York. 26-om WATERS' CONCERTO & ORCHESTRAL rRCANSan"A most MsniiiHi m w "stylo awl ptirfvet n ( l lll ll uml OIK'llN. '1 II A I . M'I'O PS orr IV t evr lnU In any Ur. .fail!. jnyarvprMMAVUMnan vsirtt set o reasfjpe ruimrir roicea,'' r.r :" of tHtiri m nuvr 4 lll'tllKIaawlMl 1 I H II I 1 U , k the I HI . ri'A'I'IO flhe 111. WAl VOU'K it M FLKU. 'I'hou Ora-Kua sr, ii best mado in the I'nMril Ntata. WATERS' NEW SCALE , PIANOS. tM Breat pow er and fine elaa-lna? lane. wus all n4cia InipravemeuuL en4 nrf Ikt !( Plane made. 1'bese Orfaai and Planus mrt warranf vs for year, races extremely lew yor casn or part caah, h balance a suealhly r quarterly payueata aecona-liaaa lnsirumems taken ia irhailft, UMlilT INOUI U. N1.KIS ! Ill IHtlti;. AUDNl AM i:B rr CltyaUtsssiy Is O II. M. Utassta. A larareals. tmmtUfTwkfrtkxnttttrVkuTvKmkoeU.lMtf a, m. ir.Li tmtATKi) vatalocims MAi.t.5. IIOUAIK niTKRI BUN, 411 Broadway aad H Meroer til., M. T. Testimonials of Waters' Pianos and Organs. "Waters' Concerto Parlor Ortran pos- FnKfces a beautiful and pei-uliiti'ly soil tone. '1 he Concerto Flop In, without doubt, the bext ever placed in any ornn. It is pro duced by an extra mt uf reeds, peculiurly vo icon, iroui which ine encct is most ulmrminir, and its imltiition of the human voice is superb. For 'sweetness of tone and orchoHtrsI ellccts it lius no enual," A'. 1'. Times. 1 The C'oneortn Parlor Organ is some thlnir entirely new It is a'beautlful parlor ornament, possesses a sweet and power ful tone is a most commendable Inven tion and holds a hih place in public la vor." Ar, 1'. iVetu'ij J"ost, An OncuKMinA in thb Paht.or. The orcliostral oran is tho namo of a new reed oran recently aniioiinrod by Horace Wa ters iS Son. ' The instrument takes this name from its recently invented orches tral step. The voicing of this is peeuilse, producing tho etlect ol a full sweet con tralto voice, Its finest effect is produced' when the stops are drawn, so that an or chestral effect fa given, The case is unlquei and makes a handsome ai ticlu of furni ture." N. Y. Sun. The Waters Pianos are known as among the very best. We are enabled to speak of, these Instruments with contldence, from Personal know ledge. N. Y. Kvanneliat. 8-ly 9 : '- TE WANT YOU To act as Agente, aud distribute our New AttvertisinK Maps, mounted on Kncrlixu Cloth, Iks or a uomplule&lap of the Unitetl Btatos. We give those Mapsaway gratis and will allow you one dollar for everv Map you distrib ute in every county and state in the I'nion. Male and Female Apnts wanted. Ad dress I inmixliutoly, ciicloslnar one dollar forf mtrlt of live Maps, Territory, Circu lars, and full particulars AUVr i:tisixu MAP CO., u 'A ltn Kaht L'rndy 1", O , Chwk.ti Co., 1'u,
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