IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEM'T. In 1ST1 I invents and secured lcttcrs-pat, cut tor an Improvement in Wash Boilers, A simple arrangement by which steam was aimlicd to the washimr of clothtnir. I have heretofore sold this under tho naino or Nicnm Wnshor, or, V" o m a n '& Friond, Por nucli It is In fact. I have advertised it in nearly every Religious Newspaper in tho Uniteo States ami Canada, also In thfl loading Seonlnr papers, using double-column advertisement.. The renders of this paer may reiiiemlier seeing my card Jn tlio various papers of the county during the past year. Extracts from letters ro reivod from my customers, in another column, w ill Indicate how it lias lieen re ceived by tho people throughout tho country. 3 O O 0 O O Have been sold already. It Is sufficient for my purposo to sav that I am satislied that nothing; heretofore advertised ever render ed so general sati fact ion. Yet this, my first invention, was not quite perfect, and lor the last two years I have applied my self to tho study of constructing and pcr lecting a SEiV STEAM WASHER, And as tho result of m v effort t feel every assurance that I have tieen entirely mic cessfnl. My new Steam Washer, patent ed in IST.'l, is absolutely faultless ; so much so that I never knew asinglo person, who had seen it work, liiil to be delighted with it. It lias rendered, thus far, per fect and Universal satisfaction, and such must be tho result, for it works life a won dernever failing to do all claimed for it. In conclusion, let mo say, tltat should any ono say that he has seen ' a Steam Washer, ask him if lie lias soon tho new Steam WASHER Of 1873, now bating advertised so exten sively in whole and doublo-pago adver tisements. If he answer in the negative, request him to suspend judgment until a sample can be procured and fully tested. I will send one as ) J just half tho retail price, and I fully warrant It After a person buys a sample he cen jrot them of ine at cost. $60 Profit can be Mado on a Single Dozen. And I have known agents to take orders for A DOZEN IN AN HOUR. There is no way to make money faster. Send for a sample and secure your territo ry. Mako money while you can. Reader, please calculate tho cost of my two pane advertisement in tho "CHRIS TIAN UNION." It consists of 1,40 lines at regular rates amounted to $1,730 Knelt Insertion. I repeated this "Card" four times fieeausc my lirst insertion (Oct. 8) paid mo BOO ZP-tLlIR, CEUT. During the last eighteen months I have In serted my advertisement, occupy-. ing one to two pages, in HUNDREDS OF IsUCLA&S PAPERS, All of which paid well for the outlv; but the "Christian Union" ("the largostcircu 1 at ion of any religious newspaper in the world") pays me bettor than any, pud the INTER -OCEAN PAYS BETTER THAN Any Olhcr Secular Paper. I mention this fact, for all can see how extensively I advertise my invention t and taking into consideration the fact that I sell it Entirely on its Merita, and must concede that it sells well, for noarticle will sell well enough to pay for so expensive advertising without real morits. If I get a sample introduced into a neighborhood it often sells AN HUNDRED MORE. Such a s)londid clianeo to make monev selling tins invention mav never occur again. On the receipt of Five Iiollars I will ship you a complete Washer as a sam ple, copy of the chromo, together with a Certificate of Agency, with full Instruc tions how to conduct the business. AxiCl upon the receipt of tho Washer you mav have time to test it, and if you find it not as represented I will refund your money The Washer retails at $10. After I send you a sample I will hold your county a reasonable time for you to decide whether you wish to purchase or not. I will fur nish blank deedsalso bliuiks for taking orders, and will do all I ran to enable you to succeed in the business. Let me hear "from you soon, or your choice of territory may be taken by someone else Address, J". C. TILTON 10J Sixth St., Pittsburgh, Pa. it I. H. Cut this card out and preserve from seeing this card will pleasesay thev I rl . . saw it in the Purest ItErcBUCAif. wl'J-it fcillPl IISU 1 AGS, &c. JOB WORK DONE AT THE 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE Alike lowest cash prices, neatly, prompt ly, and in style equal to that of any other establishment in the District. BUSINESS CARDS, r SHOW CARD9, . VISITING CARL'S, SCHOOL CARDS WEDDING CARDS, PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, 9IOXT1II.Y STATEMENTS, . ENVELOPES BILLHEADS, LETTERHEADS, NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, $ POSTERS. D0DGEU3, HANDBILLS, LABELS, Allegheny Valley Rail Road. Oil Creek & Allegheny River Rail way, and Buffalo, Corry & Pitta burgh R. R. ON AND AFTER Monday, February 2, 1X74, trains will run as follows : STATIONS. Northward. Southward a m p in am Pittsburgh W Penlnne Kittnnniug U. If k June ltrady llend Parker Kmlenton Ncrubgrnxs Franklin Oil City :00 Oleopolis 8:no Ksplo Hock 8:1 Tionesta ll;().i Tidioute IO-.-jm Irvineton 11:1.". Rousevllle Titusvillo Corry Mavvillo lluil'aln 2:20 !:(' 4:."iOi fi:tn :ii 0::l 7:0. 8: P. !:(." U: 1. 10:0. 11:101 p. ni 7;i;o; 8:.V. :4-l 10;:tii 10;.-.; ll::l. l'.Mnl 4:1 1:10 1:51 i 2-.:n pill p 111 10:o; :l:ii0 S:.'!(ll l:'jo 7:4.-. nVJOillMt) (i:(Ki,ll:-J. 5:111, l(::t. n:0,, '2:1 ii 2: liill'J:!: 8:Ooll:t; S:L 4:l.i 5:00 2:5." 5:10 7:00 8:.V. p. m in 11:2 I 7:4: 11:1.1 0:4 (:(). a. itila, in 10:10 0:1! 8: :45 7:2 6: N. n p 111 8:00 7::tS 7:2:1 H:.V1 (l:(l 5:20 p. in Trains run by rhiladolpbia Time. J. JLAWRENCK, Gcn'l Sup't, PENNSYLVANIA CEN TRAL RAILROAD OX AM) AFTER 11 P. 1'. SundayMay 1? 1870, Trains arrive t and leave the Fnioii Depot, corner of Washinton and Liberty street, as follows; ARRIVE. Mall Train, 1..10 a ni : Fast Line, 12.12 a m ; Wcll'saccommodatlon No. 1, l'.,20 a in '. Rrinton accommodation No 1, 7.60 a m; Wall's accommodation No 2, 8.5."a in ;Ciu cinnati express il.20amj Johnstown ac commodation 10.50 a in j P.raddock's ac coniniodation No 1,7.00 nm; Pittsburgh express l.ill) p m; Pacillc express 1.50 p m j Wall's acconiniodation No- :t, 2.S.1 p m; Homewood accommodation No 1, fl.5T I1 in; Wall's accommodation No 4, 5.5() p m j Rrinlon accommodiition No 2, 1.10 p mj Way Passenger 10.20 p m. DEPART. -Southern express 5.20 a m s Pacific ex- fress 2. 40 'a in ; Wall's accommodation No , 6.30a m ; Mail Train 8.10 a m ; Itriuton's acconiniodation l).20a in: liraddoek's ac commodation No 1. 5.10 p ins Cincinnati express 12..'l," p m : Wall's ncconiinodation N 2, 11.51 a m ; Johnstown accommodation 4.05 p in ; Homewood accommodation No 1, 8.50 p in ; Philadelphia expross 3..MI p m; Wall accommodation No3,3.05p in; Wall's accommodation No 4, fi.03 p in ; Past Line 7.40 p in; Wall's No 5, h.00 p m. Tho Clmrch Trains leave Wall's Station every Sunday at 9.05 a. in., reaching Pitta bunrh at 10.(i5a. ni. Returning leave Pitts burgh at 12.50 p. in., and arrive nt Wall's Station at 2.10 p. in. Cincinnati expross leaves ViHv. South ern express daily except MonJnv. AU oth er Trains daily, except Sunday." For further' information aply to W. H. RECK WIT II, Agent. Tlio Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not assume any Risk for r,nrgago ex cept for Wearing A'pnarel, and limit their rsponsibility to One Hundred Dotlai val ue. All baggage exceeding that a ount in value will bo at the risk of .tue mwr, unless taken by special contract. A. J. CASSAl Goneral Superintendent, Altoona Ta. Allegheny Valley Rail Road. ON AND after Mondav June 1. Trains will run as follows (Philadelphia Time): Trains leave Oil Citv for Pittsburgh nt 2:15 p. m. 8: 20 p. ni. and 8:35 a.m. arriving at Pittsburgh at 10:00. 3:10 p. in. and U:10a. m. Trains leave Pittsburgh for OU Citv at 7:20 a. m., I:0 and 8;30 p. in., arriving in Oil City at 2:33 a. m., 8:15 and 8:05 p. m. Trains leave Oil Citv for Jluffalo at 2:15 p. m. 0:20 p. m, arriving iii liullatlo at 6:."5 p. ni. 1:10 n. m. , Tiains leave Iturl'alo for Oil Citv at 0:0 n. in. and 12:25 p. m. an ivins Oil City at 2:00 r. ni. and 8:05 p. m. All trains given above run through from Pittsburgh to Rufl'alo and return, without elmnge of cars. Trains run on Philadel phia tinio, which is 20 minutes faster than Pittsburgh time. Tho time at Ikift'alo is ij. S. t M. S. R'y time which is 3 minutes slower than Philadelphia time. Oil City accommodation leaves Rrady's Bond at 0:40 a. ni. arriving in Oil Citv at 11:50 p.m. Leaves Oil City at 5:05 p.' m., arriving at Rrady's Bond at H:15. p. in. , At Red Bank Junction this road con. with tho Eastern Extension which runs to Reynoldsvillo. J. J. LAWRENCE, T. M. KINO, . Oen'l. Snp't. Ass't. Sup't. . tiik ki:st paifj:. n,u c THY IT I ! ! The Soikntikio Amkkican is tho cheap est and best illustrated weekly paper pub lished. Every number contains from 10 to 15 original engravings of now machinery, novel Inventions, bridges, engineering works, architecture, improved farm imple ments, and every now discovery in chem istry. A year's numbers contain 832 pages and sovoral hundred engravings. Thous ands of volumes are proservod for binding and reference. Tho practical receipts are well worth Un times tho subscription price. Terms, $3 a year by mail. Speci mens sent free, A now volume com mences January 3, 1874. May be had of all news dealers. DATCNTC obtained in the best terms. I Hlkll Id Models of new inventions and sketches examined and advice freo. All patents are published in tho Scientific American tho week they issue. Send for pamphlet, 110 pages, containing laws and foil directions for obtaining Patents. Ad dress for the Paper or concerning Patents, MUNN A Co., 37 Park Row, New York. Branch OOice, cor. F and 7th sts., Wash ington JJ. .. w40 lm NEBRASKA GRIST MILL. rpiIE GttTST MILL afNftbra.xka (La)V- ko..H,, wivnuuuiliy, linn DfUll UOr miirlilir fiiiirli iiilii.l .ni;i...l :.. : i j v v out a milium in in si flllHM nrclttl. Hllll 1m linw rlluniiur in i.l . I. ii ,x.r all kinds of ciintoji a it i x ii i x c;. FLoini. FEED, . , AND OATS. Constantly on hand, and sold at the very lowest tin urea. 43-tiin H. W. LEDEBUR. Frank ltuJ3ias, PHOTOGRAPHER, (SUCCESSOR TO DEMIJfO.) Pictures in every styleof the ai t. Views of tho oil regions for kulu or taken to or der. CENTRE STREET, new IJ, R. crossing. SYCAMORE STREET, near Ciiioii l)o p.it, Oil City, Pa. ii-if T II E S U N. WEEKLY, SEM WWEEKLY, DAILY. TIIK WEEKLY Sl'N Is too widely know 11 to require any extended rccom mcndntion; but the ri'jisons which have already pivtin It, fitly thousand subscribers anil which will, we hope, civo it. ninny thousands more, aro brlelly as follows : It is a lirst-ratn newspaper. All tho news of the day will be found in It, con densed when unimportant, nt full lcimth when of moment, and alw ays presented in a clear, intelligent and interesting man-' nor. It Is a first-rate faniil v paper, full of en tertaining and instructive reading of eve ry kind, but containing nothing that can ofTcnd the most delicate and scrupulous taste. It Is a first -rsto story paper. The best t iles and romances of currant literature am carefully selected and legibly printed in its pages. It is a lirst-rate agricultural paper. The most fresh and Instructive articles on agri cultural topics regularly appear in this de partment. It is an independent political paper, be longing to no party and wearing no collar. It tights for the election of the best ni"ii to otllcc. It especially devotes it eneritic s to tho cxposuie of the great corruptions' that now weaken and disgrace our count ry, and threaten to undermine republican institu tions altogether. It has no fear of knaves, and asks no favors from (heir supporters. It reports the fashions for 4I10 ladies and tho markets for tho men, especially the cattle-markets, to which It pays particular attention. s Finally, It is thechcapest paper publish ed. " One dollar a year will scx-uro it for any aithacribor. It is not nccessai v to pet up a club 111 onlsr to have THE WEEK l.Y SUN t this rte. Any ono who sends a smgio uonar win ?tui paper lor a year, THE WEEK I. fifty-six columns, discounts front this rate THE SKMI-WEEKLY SUN.-Sanic stzeas the Unity Sun. J2.00 a vear. A dis count of 20 per cent, to clubs of lOorovcr. i"''iAU'i ml A largo four-page new spaper 01 iweniy-eigin coiums. llnll circiiiauon over i.o,inmi. am 1 1 in news lor 2 cents. Subscription price 60 cents a month, or $UHl a year. To clubs of 10 or over, n discount or 20 per cent. Address "THE SUN." New York Citv. A' SUN. litght raiwa, Only f 1.00 a ywr No Ui F-4 Cl on Pi a a 'mi I J "el CO i pT o o 3 tn o 03 U o 55 H K P 0 B D 5fR ID 0 7. 0 0 5 0 O O H 0 'r, si iS Pi c O o I o a s - 3 ' s'o 3 m 2 - s u c.3 s rt S I a 31 s z a ! v - ts . 3 l?3 2 S -a -n -a o J3 u o o of m P. vi O s ci a) 1h 0 .OS s 2 c 83 f m C -"3 O C O o p tO " m U b- 3 o 1 U cj 3 . .5 tc-3 2 .5 k 5 j a Si D a i u tic" el pi S PITH OLE VALLEY R'Y. o N AND AFTER Mondav, Juno 5, 1871, 'l'..,.!.. ......... ...1:.'... . ' ' TRAINS NORTIIWARD. STATIONS, Oleopolis, Bennett, Woods Prathers Mill Filholo City No. 2. 10.25 a m 10..W " lo.:io " 10.24 " 11. 0d No.' 4. 8 :10 p in i!.28 " 8.1s " 3.10 " 2. NI TRAINS SOUTHWARD. STATIONS.'"- No. 1. No. 3. . PitboU t:ity, 8.40 a nt 1.20 n nt Piatheis Mill H.4H "- L IS ' Woods 8.(1 " l.Srt " Bennett 11.02 " 2.02 " Oleoi.elis ti.nl All Trains mako cIono coiuio'tions at Oleopolis with trains on thoOil Cr. ek .t Allegliony River Bail way, North mid kiontli. Two Lines of Stage run daily between Pitiiole City, Miller Farm ami Plcasuut ville, makiugconiiuclion w it h arriving and departing Trains. . J, 'p, ULAIH, 11. W1CK1IAM, Sup't. Ticket Audit, l'ithole City, Pa. J OR WORK neatlv executed at tho RE PUBLICAN Ollice. Dr. .1. lValKor's tali lorn in Yin Opal Jiiltors no a mvy Veurct:iblu pVeptiration, made cliiellv from tho na tive herbs round on tho lower rnti?es ct tho Sierra Neviuhi numntiiinn of CiiliCov nia, tho mrdiciiml topoitie9 nf which nro rxtntctctl theirfnini w ithmit tho tiso of Alcohol. Tho question is almost laily-iiskoJ. "Vh;it is tho cause of tho unparalleled success of Vixnu.ut IIit TKUsf" Our iitiBwer is, that lliey tvinox c tho canso of tlisease, and tho patient re covers his health. Thoy nro the peat blood purifier anil a lifu-givin; pt itieiplc, a perfect Renovator and ln igoiator of tho system. Never hcfoi-o in tho history of" 1 1 10 world has a tnislicine licea compomulcd posscflbing the rcnm:iulilo quahtiei of Vixkoar Hi itkics in liealing tho sick or ovrvy disease man i heir to. They nro a penile" Purgative as well n n Tonic, relieving Con (rest ion cr Iiilloiiiinalien of the Liver aud Visceral Org:m.i in biliuu Lifoaje " Tho proporllfs of Dr.. Walki-k's Vl.VlMiAti IIittriui are Aperient. Dianliori'tic, Carminative.' Nutiltiou. Laxative. l)inrtio, Soilativc, Counter Irritant budoriiic, AlUia live, aud Anti-llilio:n. n. 11. MrnotvAT.n a cn.. Iinwristi nndlipn. ArU., Pin Fnnricn, Infill f.nila, icU i,.r. of WnOilTirwin mid ('harlt.n Sto.. X. V. Uultt by U Druiigiat nd Uiait rx. 7?rroiiTiOisr! REMOVAL. -" We ill romovo or tock of 1IAIIIWA1CIQ T V 12 H, TIXWARK, IRON. NAILS, FILES, CELTIN0, AND ON':t1 1 K F1RKT DA Y OF jVPRI L, TO THF. Reynolds, Hukill & Co. Block, BENKCA STREET. V, uiVil which time wo will sell at COST F O It OA HIT.1 II. C. T1XKF.R A CO., OIL CITY. oko. w. niTHitinoK, I'AI L ZIM.MUUM.VN, II. U. COI.I.1S8. (IliO. V. 1ILA1K. FLINT mice im FORT PITT GLASS IVGHXS. t' i 1 t 11 n 1 s 5: & vp riiiHir:uUnors of every variety of VIII tit. w I S AND y SILVERED GLASS REFLECTORS, WASillNUTON it FRANKLIN KTS., PiTTsnunaii, Pa. . d. There is "shoddy" in class, as voll as in in woolen fabrics. Consumer of kero- seun arc sometime al most diioura;;ed, so irvuuciiTi v i uiumnevs broAk, without any apparent cause, rendering the cost of cliiuiiu vs abi'iit iKjiial to that of oil. Clioap- nosn ijeiujj 1110 oruer 01 1110 Jay, a great many iiianulactiiries mako ohlniueys irom silii-ate of lime, instead of from lead. The initiated may tell I lie dill'eitnt qualities of Ulass by rinniiiK them ; tV vibrations of the lead f,rlass have a clear, riniin-. bell liko siiuud, poKscssinir ' tho reiniisito streiiKth to withstand expiuiKinn and eou traetioii, as woil h the tienerul pressiire 01 use, turd will outbust half a tlo.eu of the lime idass chimneys. Filteen Cents in vested 111 duo of tho lead chimneys is money well spent, even tlHU;li it injures tho "trado" in the cheaper fciud, which it most assuredly oiiKht to, nd doubtless will. Stick a pin thorn, and remember it. Tho genuine lead glass chimneys may bo had at wholimale or retail of OKO. W. Dli'URIDiiK A CO., 2-tf 'llono-sta, I'a. Tipiopte, Pa. Is selling out his entire stuck of 1 W'alrben A. Jewelry A T FIRST COST All parties in want of ioUl and (Silver Watches, tiold and Silor Chains, La dies' Opera CbaiiiH, tho latest stylo in ,'nld and plated sets. llraeolets, H I u d s, will lliul this a fir-1 class op- portuuilv. All floods aro new, 110 old trash, 'i'li is is i-o liumbur. '.. Klein sells at cost. Lio and see. Wmm Clocks, aic., TIME TRIED ATTD f'IRE TESTED ! TIIK OniolNAt. ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CONN. A.S.StTi4 Dec. 31, 1ST.!, n , S i t .- , t t .-.?' 1 . MILLS W. T.YTF., Hub Auent, 1" T'oiiesta, Ph. A FAMILY ARTICLi;. A.cnls tn.il.c per day, $7.1 per wel., AN ENTIRELY NEW Par D(MTiCBtlC Uso. O TlVI-l OLt.AR.SS, With the New Panlent nutTorj kole 'worker. Patented J line S 111. 171, AW It UK!) Til II FIRST PI! KM 1PM AT " 'I ill: AM LRICAN I.N.sTI'I'IjTH MARYLAND INS I I I'l'TM PATHS, 1871. A mo-il v i'iiileil'11! mid r!i"::itiv con. slruct d sev. iiiit Miirhine for l.imilv work. Cnmpli In in a'l its I "aits. Fses (licStraiht Ky. po "iteil Nr.-,!if, ve!f tn .lLiv, diieet upri,-li' Positive M.. ti.. 11, n;t tension self 1 1 end cloih inidcr, tuieratcs bv wbeul iid on a f.iMn. I,iht riinnin;'. i-finooHi and noiseless, lii. e all fuood liitch-prleeil machines. 1 1. is Patent t'heek to provont t lie n lied belli'; tin ned tho wronji way. I'scs (lie threud dins l from thn siiool. Makes tlio elastic pick, xtitcii, flne't and Hlrou-est, sticU 1 iiown i linn, durable, cIoru and r.iii l. AV'ill do all kinds of work, lino and eniirn-, frmn eiiinbrie to heavy cloth or Leather, nnd iisck all de-criptious nT thread. This Maehiue is heavilv con M nn-tml to t? i it sii cnu-ili ; all the parts of ;ich Machine hi-mir made alike bv ma chinery, an I beautifully linislicd aud'orna- mniile I. It is very easy to Iciii n. 1,'apld, smooth and silent in operation. Reliable, at hfl limes, and a 1'ractlenl, Selciitltlc, Mechanical Invention, at gr all v reduced price. A K "'d cheap family spwinn inachiiiB a la"t. The lirst and only success in prol duciii': a Milu.ilile, substantial and relia ble low priced Seivinif. Machine. lis ex treme low price reaches all conditions. It simplicity and stri'iurtli adapt it to nlls eapii itiesvhile its many nierits' made it universal fnvorite wlierevir UM'd, ami cronies a rapid demand. ' 1 1 . i' 1 1 1 .11 .11 !. 1 1 1 , 11. I can cheerfully and confidently recom mend its use to those who arc wanting 11 really good .Sewing Machine, at a low pric. Mrs. II. II. t A M I.SOX, Pcotone, Will County, 111. Price of each machine. "Class" A." "One," (warranted lor five vears bv special certificate.) with all tije llx'tiues, and sto rythiinr complete belonin to It, tneliui. Ink; self thrcadiiiK needle, packed ill a strong wooden box, and delivered to any part of the country, bv express free o l.u-;!'cr char.jes, mi riv-clpt of price, only Five ii, liars. Sale delivery irnaniulenl. With each .i. Iiin we will'send, oil re ceipt el SI evir.i, Tii.I ne:v va'.eut LCTTO.N IIOLI! Y uRKKH. One of the most important and useful In ventions of the Hue. So simple and car tain, Jhat a child can work tho liuot but ton hole with regularity and. ease. Stronir and beautiful. Special terms, and cttra indiiecmetits ta Male and Female Atrrnts, storo keepers, .to., who will establish ai.-encios through tlio conulry and keep our new machine on exhibition and sale. County Bihta piven tu smart nueiits fris. Agent's cotu blete'outlll, furnished without anr axLra clniriie. Samples of sewinjr, des'crlptivo circulars containing terms, testimonials, cnvTiivinjjs, ,Ve., Ac, vnt free. Wo alsu supply AtiRICULTFRAL I VPLKM KXH. Latest Patents and improvement for the Farm and Harden. Mowers, Reapers, Cultivators, Feed Cutters, Harrows,-Farm Millp, I'lanters, Harvesters, Threshers end all article, ni-cded Tor j'nrm work. Rare Souls in iarge variety. All Money sent In P. stonke M'liiey Orders, Rant"" Drafts, or by Fx press, will bo aljour, risk, and aro perfectly secure. Sal'o delivery or. all our goods guaranteed. "An old and responsible firm that sell tho best ifomls at tlio lowest price, and can be relied upon bvour readers." LFarmor'a Journal, New York. Not Responsible for Rou!sorrd Letters Address, .1 i:i: i.M IJ 1(. n V1H )N A CO., Corner tireeuw ich A CVrUundt St.i., New York. 'Ji-iim ORGANS "" " beau II I 111 . ever Hindi 7 ht 4'4lj I II HM lll'flilMti lH.t tiver iitvta iu nuy llr BUII. A.yarr,irfW.ji-niriyaa cmrn set uf rtietl , jkcs iiluirly toiccd.iii' l H:t "l' i.r niiii-A u jiiour IJ tll1lliiIMII U x SI I It It I 1 n i l io wit,ni ntv tOK IIuKI I'l llll. The..! (trirttua an the beat uincle ia Hit lulled siule WATERS' ueui eai nE.n oMkC ft r PIANOS, katv great poiv cr n mi a 1 1 11 o 1 Inirinir tuna. tmK nil modem tniD7roiiiriitM. and art A !( I'Ihhoh iuhcI. 'I'Iim Hrynns ami i'iuuuat u nrrttiilttil A 6 yvnvrau lrict estreuivly low fat co.mIi ir pari rnli ami balance in liiwnlUly or quurlrrlr iu)-iunff Ntua oiitl-ltnnd iiulriimi'iiKv lnkru t rxrlia..ffi J II K A I' 1NIM K. rrll, lN to tht TIIAUIl, A4.i:T WAM 111 ur evctry Vitf ati 4'ouaitf in the (J, S and ( uiuidfu A large ! CUlll'o lMifArT,Jini,-, ,( Aur( Acj,i7i,Wi, Uia m. tic, u.M sitiAiEh CAi't umi t:s MAtLKD. iioiiAn; va 1 1 iiv a iu, 481 ilroutlway unrt iH Mvrcvr Hi., M T Testimonials of Waters''!PiaJics' and t 1 . 11 a Organs 'Wafers' Cuiicertu Tarlor Orjoin pos fi;wse. a lu'Siitil'iil mid peculiarly soil tone, 'I lie 'ireerto Slop is, without doubt, tho If.-t vi-r placed in any orjiuii. it is pro ibiei".! by an extra set of icci'is, pteuliarly voiced, lioin whirh the 1 lull is most churtiiint', and its imitation ot the bnnian voii'C ii superb. For swect ness of torio and orehesl ral ell'ects it has no equal. " A. V. 2'.;.i. .j. Tho Concerto Parlor Organ is some thing entirely new ; it is a'beinitilul a' lor ornament, possesses u sweet hnd power ful tone is a most comnrnidahlo inven lion and holds a hie.li ilaeo in public fa vor." .Y. 1', Ercniuy J'vsl. An Ortrti 1'sTti a iv tiik PAiti.on. Th orchestral oruau is the name of a now reed' organ reecnllv announced by Horace. Wa ters ,t Son. Tho instrument takes this, namo from its recently invented orehes tral Htnp, Tho voicing of this is peculiar., producing Ihe elli i t ot a full swea t con tralto voice. Its liucst cll'ect is produced' w hen Hie Mi, ps are drawn, so that 1111 or chestral elici t is given, Tho ease is uniiiuji and ma';es a band-ome article of furni ture." A'. 1". Sun. Tho Waters Pianos tiro known us among the very 'best. Wo aro enabled to speak of those instruments wilh conlidcnco, from, personal knowlcdso. A". V. EfUiMfliM.: 2-ly WV. WANT YOU To act as Agents, and distribute our New Advertising Maps, mounted on Lngllsli Cloth, lxng a coiiiph to .Map of tho t inted Slates. Wo give these Maps aw ay gratis and will allow you oiu dollar for ecrv .Map you distrib ute in every county andsi.Uuiii the I'nioii. Mnlo and t'eionlo An.iiij 1... 1 A t dress Imim dialcly, enelosing ono dollar loijoioiuoi uve ,"i:i s, Ici rilorv, t. ncii lar.s, and foil parlieiilars AU i:i:rislMi MAIM (I. u . t lm Fast ltrady P. O., Clarion Co., Pa