IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMT In 1 invented and soeurod eUors-rnt cm ior an Improvement in Wash Boilers, A simple arrangement liv which steam was applied to thn wnshlinr of clotlitnrr. I have hcrotoforo sold this under tho nnmo ot Sicnni Wnshcr, or, V o m a n 's IT" r i c n cl, For such it is in fact. I have advertised it in nearly every Religions Newspaper in tho United States nniCannda, also in tho loading Secular papers, using doublo-ool-umn advertisements. Tho readers of this Vapor may remember sooing my curd in tho various papers of tlio county during tho past year. Extracts from letters re ceived from niv customers, In another column, will Indicate, how it has been re ceived by tho pooplo throughout tho country. 300,000 JIavo been Bold already. It is sufficient for my purpose to say that I am satisfied that nothing heretofore advertised ever render ed so general satifaction. Yet this, my first invention, was not quito perfect, nnd ior me lasi iwo years 1 nave appueo my self to tho study of constructing nnd per looting a , HTE.OI WASHER, And as tho result of m v efforts I feci every assurance mat 1 nave noen entiroty buo cessful. My new Steam WAsher. patent ed In 1S73, is absolutely faultless j so mucn so mat 1 never Knew a single person, who had seen it work, tail to lie delighted wuu iu ic nas renuoreit, ttius ifcr, por foct and Universal satisfaction, and such must oe mo result, lor it works ute a woiv der never failing to do all claimed for it In conclusion, lot mo say, thnt should nny 0110 say that ho has seen ft Steam Washer, ask him if ho has soon tho now steam t WASHER Of 1873, now being advertised so oxkm sively in whole nnd doublc-paire adver tisements. If he answer in tho nogntivo, request him to suspend judgment until 11 sample can ne proouretl and lully tested, I will send one as Inst half tho retail price, and I fully numim iu auer a porson uuys a sample ho con get them of me at cost. $60 Profit can bo Made on a Single Dozen. And I havo known agents to tako orders lor A DOZEN IN AN HOUR. There is no waj- to mako money faster. mum mr a sampio nun secure your torritO' ry. Mako monev wliilo von e.ni. Itoailor, please calculate tho cost of my two page advertisement in tho "CHRIS TIAN UNION." It consists of 1.4S0 lines ni rfguiar raica amouDicu to . 1,750 Ench Insertion. I repeated this "Card" four-times because my nrsi insertion (Oct. 8) paid mo 500 IP-hJIR CEITT. During tho List eighteen months I have in- scriou my advertisement, occupy ing one to two pages, in 1IUNDHEDS OF UUCLAS8 PATEnS, All of which paid well for the outly; but tho "Christian Union" ("tho largest circu lation of any religious nowspapor in the world") pays 1110 bettor than anv, and the INTER -OCEAN PAYS BETTER THAN Any Other Secular Paper. I mention this fact, for all can soe how extensi vely I advertise my invention ; and taking into consideration the fact that I noil it Entirely on its Merits, and must concede that it sells well, for noarticle will sell well enough to pay for so expensive advertising without real merit. If I got a sample introduced into a neighborhood it often sells AN HUNDRED MORE. Such a splendid chance to make money selling tins invention may never occur again. On tho receipt of Fivo Dollars, I will shipyou a complete Washer asasam I'lo, copy of tho chromo, together with a Cortituato of Agency, witli full instruc tions how to conduct the business. And upon tho receipt of the Washer you may have time to test it, and if you find it not as represented I will refund your money. 1 ho Waslior retails at $10. After I sond you a sainplo I will hold vour county a reasonable time for you to 'decide whether you wish to purchuao or not. I will fur nish blank deeds also blanks for taking orders, ami will do all I call to enablo you to succeed in the business. Let mo hoar from you soon, or your choice of territory may bo taken by someone olso. Address, X. O. TILTON, 10 Sixth St., Pittsburgh, Pa. . P. S. Cut this card out and preserve it lor liiture reference. Persons writing mo from seeing this card will ploaso say they saw it iu tho i'ouiisr Republican. wltMt JOB WORK DONE AT THE 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At Vie lowest cash prieet, neatly, prompt It), and in gtyfo equal to thai of any other establishment in the DidricL BUSINESS CARDS, SHOW CARDS, VISITING CARDS, SCHOOL CARDS WEDDING CARDS, PROGRAMMES, ' INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, 5IO.TIIXY STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, POSTERS, DODGERS, HANDBILLS, LABELS, SHIPPING TAGS, &c. Allegheny Valley Rail Road. Oil Creek At Allegheny River Rail way, and Buffalo, Corry oV Pitts burgh R. R. ON AND AFTER Monday, February 2, 1ST 4, trains will run as follows ! STATIONS. Northward. Southward K.fl p 111 8:00 7:33 7:23 0:50 (!:0!l fi:20 p. 111 Trains run by rhllndelpbla Time. J. J. LA WHENCE, Uon'l Snp'l PENNSYLVANIA CEN TRAL RAILROAD ON AND AFTER lliP. Sunday May 1, 1870, Trains arrive nt and leave the Union Depot, corner of Washlutan and Liberty strfct, as follows; ARRIVE. Mail Train, 1.30 a m f Fast Line, 12.12 a m s Weirsaecomiuodation No. 1, tt.20 a m Rrinton accommodation No 1, 7.60 a m; an s accommodation io n.ftaa m ;(. in einnati express P.20amj .lohnstown no commodation 10.50 am: llruddiK'k's bc commodntion No 1,7.00 p 111 ; Pittsburgh express 1.80 p m; Pacillo express 1.50 p 111 j Wall's accommodation No 3, 2.35 p in; Homowood accommodation No 1,0.65 pmj Wall's accommodation No 4, 5.50 p 111; Printon aeconiniodirtion No 2, 1.10 p 111 j Way Passenger 10.20 p ni. DEPART. Southern express 5.20 a m : Paclflo ex rressO a m ; Wall's accommodation No , 8.30 a m ; Mail Train 8.10 a ui ; Hriuton's accommodation 1J.20 a m : llraddock's ac- eolnmodation No 1,5.10 p in; Cincinnati express 12.35 p m ; Wall's accommodation N 2, 11.51 a 111 ; Johnstown accommodation 4.05 p m ; Homowood accommodation No 1, 8.50 p 111 ; Philadelphia express 3.50 p in; Wall accommodation No3,3.05p m; Avail's neeommouation xno 4, o.o.) p 111 ; r ust L,iiic i.iv p in; wan s jnoo, 11.00 p 111. Tho Church Trains leavo Wall's Station every Sunday at 9.05 a. ni., reaching Pitts burgh at 10.05 a. 111. Returning leave Pitts burgh at 12.50 p. ni., and nrrivo at Wall's ouuiou at z.iop. 111, Cincinnati express leaves diilr. South em express daily except Monday. AU oth er Trains daily, except Sunday. For further information aplv to W. II. RECKWITH. Agent. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not assume any Risk for Itaggage ex' cept for Wearing Apparel, and limit their rsponsilulity to Ono Hundred Dollai s Val uo. All boggago exceeding that a ount in value will lio at tho risk of tno ;ner, iiuiusa uiKcu vy special coniract. A. J. CASSAl Oonoral Suporintendeiit. Altoona Pa. Allegheny Valley Rail Road. ON AN D after Monday Juno 1. Trains will run as foiling (Philadelphia Trains leave Oil Citv for Pittsburirh nt s:ii p. m. 8: 20 p. 111. and 8:35 a.m. arriving at Pittsburgh at 10:00. 3:40 p. in. and 0:10 a. in. Trains leavo Pittsburch for Oil Citv at :-u a. 111., 1:00 an.cl ;S0 p. 111., arriving in Oil City at 2:33 a. in., 8:15 and 8:05 p. 111. Trains leave Oil Citv for llufl'alo at 2: 15 p. 111. 0;20 p. m, arriving in Iluflailo at 8:55 p. m. 1:10 v. m. Trains leave Ilull'alo for Oil Citv at (1:05 a. 111. and 12:25 p. m. arriving at Oil City nt i. 111. aim 0:0.) p. ill. All trains iriven above run lliroinrh from Pittsburgh to Buffalo and return, without chango of ears. Trains run on Philadel phia timo, which is 20 minutes faster than Pittsburgh time. Tho time at Ilullalo is L. S. & M. H. K' v time which is ? miuiiti.a slower than Philadelphia tiino. kju ciry accommodation leaves Urady'a Pond at 0:10 a. ni. arriving in Oil City at 11:50 p.m. Leaves Oil Citv at 5:05 n. 111.. arriving at Uriuly's ll.iWl at 0:13. p. 111. At lied Rank Junction this rifod con with tho Eastern Extension which runs to licynoldsvillc. J. J. LAWRENCE, T. M. KING, Gcu'l. Sup't.' Ass't, Kup't. THE BEST PAPER. TRY IT!!! The Sciisntifio Amkkican is tho cheap est and best illustratod wockly paporpub ffishod. Every number contains from 10 to 15 original engravings of new maehinory, novel inventions, bridges, engineering works, architecture, improved farm Imple ments, and every now discovery in chem istry. A year's numbers contain 832 lmu-cs and several hundred engravings. Thous ands of volumes aro preserved for binding and reference. Tho practical roeoipts aro wen worm ten iinios 1110 Buljscrlptioii price. Terms. $3 a year bv mail. iSnoci- ments sent free, A now volumo com- uieneos January 8. 1874. Mav ba had of all news dealers. p ATCMTC obtained on the best terms. ' M I 1.11 I g Models of new inventions and sketches examined arid-advice free. All patents are published in tho Nciontilio American tho woek they issue. Hond for pamphlet, 110 pages, containing laws and full directions for obtaining Patents. Ad dress for tlio l'uper or concerning Patents. MUNN.tCO.,37 Park How, New York. 1 (ranch Ottico, cor. and 7th sts., Wash ington D. .. w40 lm NEBRASKA GRIST MILL. THE GRIST MILL at Nebraska (Laey toWll.l Forest cannt.v. lm luion llw.r. oughly overhuulod and roiittcd in lirst class order, and is now running and doing all kinds of h b custom ; It i.mha ;. Fr.oiiTt FEED, AND OATS, Constuntly on hand, and Bold at the very lowest tiuures. 43-0m IT. W. LEDEBUR. Frank Itobbliis, PHOTOGRAPHER, (SUOCESSOn TO DEMINO.) Pictures in evorv stvloof tho art Views of the oil regions for uulo or taken to or der. CENTRE STREET, noar U, R. crossing. SYOAMOIlRSTltKL'T nu.tr IT,,i IW pat, Oil City, Pa. 20-tf RH Ho. A Ni. I N(V S Kn. 4 a 111 p in am p 111 p in Pittsburgh 2:3! 7:'J1 10:n.' !V00 W Pen J 11 no 4:0li B:f H:il0 1:20 Kittannlng . 4:Mi 0:41 7:4o 12:32 R. IVk.Jnno r:4il 10:3i (1:2011:10 Hrndy Rend 0:(Hl 10:.V, (1:00 ll:2-" Parker tl:4:t I !::!;" 6:20 Ut-.:v Einlonton 7:05 12:00 4:4S 10:10 Kerubgrass 8:12 1:10 8:.S2 0:10 Franklin l;fxt 3:0.r 8:2" Oil City 7:00 11:1.". 2:3 i!:lo 7:V Oloopnllj 8:00 2:40 12:12 Eagle Rock 8:17 3:10 11:45 Tionesta J:V. 8:20 10:57 Tldiouto 10:2s 4:15 ();21 Irvineton 1 1 : 4. 5:00 7:45 Rousevillo 10:05 2:55 1:52 7:2S Titusvillo 11:10 !1:W) 12:53 "6:25 Corry fi:10 11:15 Mayvillo 7:00 0:47 Uuil'alo 8:55 :05 a. in p. 111 p. 111 a. m a. 111 T II ES U N. WEEKLY, SEMI-WEEKLY, DAILY. THE WEEKLY SUN Is too widely known to require any extended recom mendation; but tho reasons which havo alreadv given it fifty thousand subscribers and which will, wo hope, give it many inousnniis more, nro nriciiv as lollowsi It is a first-rate newspaper. All tho news or the dHy will bo found In It, con densed when unimportant, at full length when of moment, and alwavs presented 111 a cicar, uiieiiigeni and interesting man ner. It Is a first-rale family paper, full of on tertainiuii and instructive rendhur of cvn rv kind, hut containimi nnthinu that can oll'end tlio most delicato and scrupulous taste. It Is a first-rate story paper. Tho best tales and roiutini-es of ciii iuut 'literature are earelnlly selected and legibly printed 111 us pair's. It is a lirst-rate nirricnltural paper. The most fresli and Instructive art.tcloa on agri cultural topics regularly appear iu this de partment. It is an Independent political paper, bo longing to 110 party and wearinn no collar. It fights for the election of the best men to otllco. It especially devotes It enemies to tlio cxposuio of the great corruptions that now wciiKrn ami uisgraeo ourconiitry.aiul threaten to undermine republican Institn tions altogether. It has no fear of knaves, and asks no liiVors froiii tlioir supporters. It reports tho fashions for the Indies and the markets for tho men, especially the cHuio-iuai'Kcis, 10 which it pays particular itiu'iiutm. Filially, It Is thochoaneHl naner nnblisli ed. Ono dollar n vr;ir will Eiwmrn u. r.,, Y any subscriber, it is not necessnrv to get up 11 rjii 11 in order to have THE WEEK LY SVN t this rate. Any ono who sends a mngio uouar rui got tlio paper for a year, THE WEEKLY SlN. Eight pages. fifty-six colninns. Only 1.00 aycar.. No discounts troin this rate. x y THE SEMI-WEEKLY 8CNY Samo size as the Daily Sun. f2.00 a year. A dis count of 20 per cent, to clubs of 10 or over, THE DAILY SUN. A largo four-page MmKiuiiir 01 iwciuy-eigni coiuuis. iiailv circulation over 120,000. All tho news tor J, cents. Miuscription prieo 50 cents month, or ffl.no a year. To clubs of 10 or over, a discount of 20 ner eenL Address "Til E SUN," Now York Citv. eO 2 t, H hi O PITIIOLE VAIXEY R'Y. ON AND AFTER Monday, Juno 5, 1871, Trains will run as foliows; TRAINS NORTHWARD. STATIONS. No. 2. 10.25 a m 10.38 " lo.;io " 10.24 " 11.00 ' No. 4. 8.:so p m S.28 " 3.18 " 3.10 " 2.W " Oleopolis, licnneit, Woods Prathers Mill Pitholo City TRAINS SOUTHWARD. STATIONS. No. 1. 8.40 a m 8.4S " 8,fifl 44 0.02 " No. 3. 1.20 n m 1.48 1..V1 " 2.02 " Pitholo City, Pi athers Mill Woods ltd itrictt C'uelis AIT Traill Olo fl.ll) 2.14 A IT Trains mr.lio eloso connections at Oloopolis with trains 011 tho Oil Creek A Allegheny River Uailwav. North and Sontii. Two Linos of Staires run dailv between Pitholo City, Miller Kami ami Pleasunt villo, makiugconiioction witharrivinuaiid departing Trains. J. T. ULAIK, 11. W1CK11AM, tin n't. Ticket Agent, Pithole City, l'a. OH WORK neatly oxocutod at tho RE I PUliLICAN OiUco. mm J)r..T. AVnlkcr's Caliloi nlii Viu cp;nl' Itittors nio a. purely Vcpotalila pteparotioti, niado elilclly from tlio na tivo herbs found on tlio lower rnngea of tho Sierra Novad.t nioutitalns of t'nlifor nia, tho nicdicinol proper! irs of which nro extracted therefrom without tlio uso .of Alcohol. Tho question Is nlnlnst dally asked. ''What is tlio cause of tho unparalleled success of Vixegau ntr TKitst" Our nnswer is, that llicy rcmovo tho causo of disease, and tho iialiont re rovers his health. They nro tlio Rront blood ptii inerniul n lifo-Kivinc; principle, n perfect Konovator and jnvigoiotor of tho pystcm. Never before in tlio history of" tlio world hn a tiieOicino been compounded posseminir tlio reniaikalilo qtmlitiei or Vinkoar lin rKiis in lioiilinir tho nick of overy iliKoaso man ia heir to. Tliey nro a pentio Purgativo as well an a Tunic, relieving Con post 1011 or Inflammation of the Liver and Visceral Organ iu Biliuu Di.'eason Tho properties of Dr.. Walker's YlKKOAB ltiTTKRS aro Aperient, Dianliorelic, Camiinativc, Nutrition, Laxative, lliurotie, SedatiTarCutiuter-lrritaut budorilio, AlUira tive, and Anti-Iiiliout, r. 11. r-roivAt,r ti co.. Tm(Trl1 0mi. A qtn Rnn Fmnolnoo. tnlifomla, AUil o,ir. nf Waihlnctnn snd l.'lrllon St N. Y. yultl hy mil lruilat nud iclcr. . i. ATTENTION ! REMOVAL. . Wo will removopur stock of f II AUtV STOV B: S, TINWARE, IRON, NAILS, V FILES, BELTlMQf AND 1 " SUPILIES, ONTIIE KIRH T DAY OF APRIL, TO THE k Reynol(te,5;Hukiir& Co. Block, SENECA STREET, until which timo wo will sell nl v C.OST FOB OA Mil, v, II. C TINKER A CO..OILCITY. riEo. w. DiTitiiinr.n, II. II. COLLINS. 01:0. w. num. I'AUL ZI.M.M:ilMAN, FORTfPlTT.GUSSiWORKS. B I T IE II I 1 ii A VO., Mnnufaelurers of every variety if FLINT CLflSSriRMP ICHI33KEYS. AND SILVER EDJGLASSJREFLECTORS, WASIIINUTON A FRANKLIN STS., riTisnuKoir, Pa. There is "shoddy" In glass, na woll as in in woolen fabrics. Consumers, of kero sene are sometimes almost discouraged, so frequently do chimneys break, without any apparent cause, rendering tho cost of chimneys about omuil to that or oil. Cheap ness being the order of tho day, a great many lnanulUcturics make chimneys from aiiii'ato of lime, instead of t win load. Tho initiated may tell tho different qualities of glass by ringing thoni ; tr vibrations of tlio lead glass havo u clear, ringing, boll liko sound, possessing tlio renuisito strength to witlistand expansion and con traction, us wen as tlio general pressure ol use, and will outlast hair-a-1l07.cn of tho liino glass chimneys. Fifteen cents in vested 111 ono of tho lead chimneys is money well spent, evon though it injures tho "trado" in tlio cheaper kind, which it most assuredly ought tof mid doubtless will. Stick a pin tlioro, and remember it. Tho genuino lead gloss chimneys may bo had at wholosalo or retail of tiEO. W. D1T1IR1DOE A CO., 2-tf Tionostar Pa. HZ. ICLKIIV, Tidioittb, Pa. Is sullingout his entire stock of Wati'lim k Jewelry A T MUST COST All nartlca in wnnt of Gold and Silver atches, Gold and Silver Chains, La dies' Opera Chains, tho latest stylo in Hold aud plated sets, oceiuus, niutit Clocks, ifcc.j will find this a ilrst class op portunity. All goods aro now, no old trash. This is ro humbug. E. Klein sells at cost. Go aud sec. TIME TRIED AND FIEE TESTED I TUB ORIGINAL ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CONN. ASSETS Dec. 31, 1873, MILES W. TATE, Sub Agent, io Tiunc-ita, Pu, mmm A FAMILY AITlCi Agents make $I2.."0 per day, f75 por an entirely:new SliWI(; ITIACIIIIVL For Domestlo Uso. O NL.Y FIVE OLLARS, With Vhn New PnntciH BUTTON HOLE 'WORKER, Patented June27tli, 1871, AWA R !K! THE FIRST Pit EM HTM AT THE AMERICAN lNSllTl'TK AMI MARYLAND INSTITUTE FAIRS, A most wonderful nnd elegiiellr eon slruct.il Sewing Maclilun for fiimllvwork. Cinnpli'le In all lls'Tarts. Uses ( ho (straight Eye Pointed Needle, self treading, di refit npriuht 1'osilive'Motion, new tension Mlf I I mill cloih (iuhlcr, Oncrates by whl ami on 11 table, l.ljthl running. SniiMitli mid noiseless, like nil ('.'ood lilgli-priced macliines. 1 las Patent Check to prevent thn wheel being turned the wrong war. Cses tho fhread direct from tho spool. Makes the elastic lock stitch, finest and strongest slick I iiownj Itriu, durable, closo and rapid. Will do nil kinds of work, tlfie nnd course, from cnmbrln to heavy elolh or Le.ilher, nnd uses nil description, of threa.l. This Machine Is heavily oon slrucled to give It strengtli; all tho parla . of each Machine being niado alike by in- chlnery, and bcaulilu'lv tinislied and'orna- nieuted. It is very easy to learn. Rapid, . smooth anil silent iu operation, Relinbro . at all times, and a Prnoticnl, Seientitlo, , Mecliiinieiil Invention, at gwenliy reduced i rico. 'A good cheap family sowing machine a last. rho first and only success iu pros duclng a valuable, sulmtnutial and relia ble low priced Sewing Machine. It ex treme low price reaches all conditions, it simplicity nnd strengtli adapts it to nil capaeities.wliile its many merits made It a universal I'uvorilo wherever used, and ei vales a rapid demand. IT is Al.l. IT IS ItKCOMMEVnKP. I can cheerfully and comideiitly recom mend Us use to those who are wantins a really good Sewing Machine, nt a low price. Mis. II. 1I..T A M ESON, Pootono, Will County, 111. Prico of each machine "Class A." 'One," (warranted for five years by speoiol ceniicato,) with nil the fixtures, and ova I'Vinlng complete belonL'inu to It. iiicln,). Ing self threading ihhkIIo, packed in -strong wooden box, and delivered to any part of tlio country, by express freo 11 further charges, on receipt of price, oly Five Dollars. Safe delivery guaranteed. With each Machine wo will'send, on re ceipt of jl extra, the new patent IU1TTON HOLE WORKER, One of the most imporlnnt and useful In ventions of the ago. So simple and cer tain, that a child can work the iinot but ton hole witli regularity and ease. Stronu and beautiful. Special terms, nnd extra Inducement to Male nnd Female Agents, Rtoro keepers, .ve., who will establish agencies throngs, tlio country and keep our new machine on exhibition and sale. County Right given to smart agent free. Agent's ocm pletejuiliit, furnished without any extra charge. Samples of sewing, descriptive circulars containing terms, tostiinonialt, engravings, Ao., Ac,, sent free. Wo also supplv AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT. Latest Patents and improvements roc Iho Farm and Garden. Mowers -n All Hard Cultivators, Feed Cutlers, Harrowa, Farm Mills, Planters, Harvesters, Thresher and all articles needed for Farm wurk. Rare Seeds In largo variety. All Money sent in PostOllieo Monev Orders, Rank Drafts, or by Express, will lm nt;our. risk. nd aro perfectly secure. Safo delivery ol all our goods guaranteed. "An old niidresonsiblo firm that sell . tllO best ITOOiIm nt. thn Inu'nul n.lnA n .. .1 be relied uiion bv our renders." I Fanner's Journal, New York. xsot Responsible for Registered Lotr. Address. JKIto.ME H. tllllisoN a-n CorniT Greeuwioh t Corthindt Sts., New ' WATERS' CONCERTO & ORCHESTRAL ORGANS'""' mil buunlilul in evrr mntlv 7 kt VMMm I I IIKI an,l OIK IIDS. '1'll.tl. M'I'O WHantkt brat evvr plncetl In any Or, wet or rvaa, Pc cnlinrl)' Tailreil.a, 11 n:"r of 'ir i nio.vr en iinixiiwikon. N i l l( II I Sti.uilrlH, I ni. I I'A'I IOM (VIII.HIAW VUlt'K u M I'l.llll. 'I'Iipso llrmim mrt im vest ninav immi iiiin Nttties WATERS' NEW SCALE , PIANOS. cr and a flue tlniriiiir lono. with nil in odor ll Impriivemriiia. and an IA best I'luuon miule. ' l,, OrprmisatKi I'lniios art vrran(il fot II f ,'H.rM. lrlct,a exlremvly luw He rttli or pure rai.li, and bulaitro in muiillilr or quarlerlfr pii) mctn l Kecoual-ltand iiisiriimvnis taken in rxrlillUKU. U II A 'I 1 N II II ! K RIKN'I'N Ut Of '1 K A III:. AIJKNTM WAITKOor evurr t'lly and Counlr in lk4 I'. H. ami I snaits. A Inrs; dlM COU11IU7 7rurArn, Jlintrni, ( 'kurthrt.Selmoi Lodam m, 1c ll-L I SI HA mit VA TA UHiLKS MA U.HD. IIOIIAl'E WA'I'IOHS tc SON, 481 Brwdwajr man 48 Alorcer l4 N. T. Testimonials of Waters' Pianos" and Organs. "Waters' Coneertul Parlor Organ" pos sesses a beautiful and peculiarly soil tono. The Concerto Stop is, without doubt, tlio best ever placed iu any organ. It is pro duced by nn extra sot of reeds, peculiarly voiced, 'from which tho effect is most hnnuing, and its imitation of tho human Voice is superb. For.'swcctuess of lono nod orchestral cil'ects it; has no equal." if. V. T into). thing entirely new ; it is a'ljeuiililul parlor oriinnient, ossesses a sweet and power- iiii iomo iu a mini comnionuauio inven- -tioii and holds a high placo in publio fa vor. 'V. 1'. EvcniiKi l'ost. AhOrciiestha is titr rAnt.oii. Tho orchestral organ js the nanio of a now reed organ recently announcod by Horace Wa ters iSi Son. Tlio instrument takes tbjg nanio from its recently invented orches tral st(i. Tho voicing of this is peculiar, producing the elleet of a full sweet con tralto voice. Its tiuofit effect is produced when tho stops hro drawn, un Hint .n chestral ell- et Is given, Tho case is uninuu. aud ruaies a handsoino article of furiii ture,'' JV. Y. A'nn. Tho Wators Pianos nro Innu-ti n tho very best. We are enabled to speak of theso instruments with oonlldonce, from, personal knowledge. jV. J". Evuvgcliai. M WE WANT YOU To act as Agents, and distribute our New Atlvertisina -Maps, mounted on English Cloth, being a COIllltleln M11 r. IliA T'nitu.l V.r- give theso Mupanway gjatisaud will allow j e.i wwrw map you uislrlb ute iu every ooiuity andsUtteiii the Union. Male and Female Agent wanted. Ad dross Immediately, enclosing one dolhir tor.uttit of live .Maps, Territory, Circu lars, and lull nartieuhirs AUVF.KTI.SIN-IJ MAP CO., wii lm East Lnuly p. u., claiiun Co., In, rSf--JS.v,'as f;t;'y:JJ
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