Nim.i. .k four f Tlio average mart most eagerly prnspi a problem through comparison JiCt ui tiicreloro draw a parallel be twecil i'cnnsvlvaiiiit nm! Louisiana Kcllegg and Ilartranft wero both the Republican cindnlntrs tor Governor, and both were declared legally elected with all the forms of law. Uuckalew and McKnery were the Democratic candidates and holh wero defeated ?oth the Kepublicaiis we its denounced ' as ecoundrels, both the Democrats were held up as models of honesty. It was insisted on that if the Republicans wcro placed in power everything must to to the docs. It the Democrats '' were elected a political mcllcnium .would ensue. Thus the bitterest con tests remembered In our country passed over, and iu none were tho angry pas siuns of men mofe industriously inflamed. So far tho parallel will be admitted by any candid man.' .Now suppose iiuckalew hail con tested IlartraotTs election on tho plea ot fraud, eo loudly urged alter the election, as McEnery did the election of Kellofrcr. Sunnose the courts de- cided in llartranft's favor as thev did decide in favor of Kellogg, Suppose .. the bona of liberty in 1'ennsylvania had reorganized, calling themselves the Constitutional Defenders as the Ku Klux reorganized in Louisana un der the new name of the White League and had forced all the Kepublicao officials in Lancaster county to resign had sent these deposed officers into Delaware under an "escort and bad Rilled them on the way as was done in Louisiana. And then suppose the Fderal troops marching to stop .- each proceedings, ihen the recon -: tructed sons ot liberty order arms ' from New York to resist the troops, J. ho government ot the state seizes '' these, and the rebels call a mass meet ing in Ilarrisbirrg and demand the "abdication" of Ilartranft, barricad . ing the streets and fighting the police, "killing twenty or thirty" of them, as the telegrams announce was done yes teiday m lyew Orleans. Under these eircumstances the duty of constituted Authority is so plain that no difference ot opinion can exist on that point, But what would be thought what would you think, U Democratio read er or any one who would applaud the law-breakers and murderous riot? ers in Harrisbarg? I reciaely as you would denounce that suppositious 1 outrage, you are called on as law-respecting citizens, as . ftoncsl men, to denounce the outrage ous crimes now being perpetrated in the city of New Orleans ; ojid the true way to stop this law-defying, dan gerous spirit and secure peace here for such things spread if they are not tramped out-is by utterly defeating any party that supports or tolerates them ! Harrteburgh Telegraph. . ' i ss i Spurgeon says : Thero is nothing in the world that impresses a man so much as trust. Borne years ago I was mastered by a dog in that way. I own, in tact, that 1 was beaten hollow, and ne was conqueror over mo. lie canio into my garden,aud he had no business there. ihinRnfg that he would not improve my flower-bed. I walked along quietly and threw ray stick at mm, ai:u mus advised linn to go some' where elso. What did that dog do ? He stopped, picked up the stick, wag geu nis tan, and came running to me with it, and laid the stick down at my icei. i leic asnamed ot having thrown my stick, and the doe was told he might come round the garden when he lined, (laughter.) liow could I do otherwise? A negro living near Atlanta, Ga., stole a shot-gun from another neero. and on being arrested proposed that instead of being locked up he should anow me owner oi the gun to give him a whipping. This was agreed to. and he was given thirtv-nine lashes on the bare back with a stout strap, a large number of persons going to dee the punishment, which was relentless Jy inflicted and philosophically borne. The other day forty parishioners, men and women, of Rev. Geo. Wheel er, of Concord, N. II., met at the par sonage and cut, cured- aod got iu fif teen acres of hay, concluding the day with an excellent supper. Among the fancy mowers present was Miss Emma Wheeler, of Providence, R. I., who mowed a wide swath twenty-five rods long, which handsomely beat every snath-roau on the ground, Hardly a year passes by without some new use for paper being discov ered, the possibilities of that article seeming yet undeveloped. It is now used very successfully for.making bug gy boxes, baskets, belting for machine ry, boats, clothing, and household ma terials, and in some branches of trade it is rapidly superseding wood in the manufacture of fancy articles. Snooks' boy heard hiin say the oth er day that there was money in hens, and he proceeded to investigate the old man s poultry-yard. He had gone through a dozen Cno specimens when the old man descended upon him, and the boy now wonders if there's a balm in Gilead. Caulde Duval has been outdone in gallantry by Arkansas highwaymen, who after requesting the passengers of live stage coaches to hand over their valuables, treated the ladies to a box of grapes which they fouud among the puck ages. JOB WORK PONR AT TITK 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At he lotcest cah price, neatly, prompt ly, and in ttyle equal to that of any other establishment in the District. BUSINESS CARDS SHOW CARDS, VISITING CARDS, SCHOOL CARDS WEDDING CARDS, PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, MOXTIIXY STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, KOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, POSTERS DODGERS, HANDBILLS, LABELS, SMITING TAGS, &c. Allegheny Valley Rail Road. Oil Creek & AUenhony River Rail way, and Buffalo, Corry &. Pitts burgh R. R. 0 N AND AFTER Monday, February 2, 1 G- 1 ..... 1-11 . " ' iniij Mnius jh tun nn luiiuwui STATIONS. Northward. Southward K U Xo. t K I M. t M. 4 Xn. n am lm am pin pm nut Pittsburgh 2:20 7:20 uwr, h:no W Ten Juno 4:0-2 H-M 8.-.T0 Kittannliig 4:M (M:i 7:4.") K. H'k.luno 5:4l I0.3H H:20 11:40 RradyBend 0:Oti llfeiM f!:iK 11:2.-. Parker- fl:4H 1 1:3ft fi:'.1) 10:3.". Kmlnntnn 7:0." 12:00 4:4M 10:1(1 Nerubgrass 8:12 1:10 3:.vj (hill Franklin l;(k" l;fln 8:0" 8:2f Oil City 7:00 (Mr. 2:3 i 2:1". 7:4r 8:00 Olonpoils 8:00 2:40 12:12 7:33 KsgloRock 8:17 ;):(" 11:1.1 7:23 Tionosta fW 3:i I0;r7 W TldlouUi 10:28 4:1ft !:2I :! Irviueton 11:4,1 S:00 7:4.') (!:20 Itousevllle 10:0;. 2:"C 1:52 7:28 Titttavlllo 11:10 3:50 12:.V1 6:25 Corry 5:10 11:15 Mnvvllle 7:00 9:47 lluiralo 8:.5.- ti:0 a. m pm p. in a. tn a. in p. tn Trains ran by Philadelphia Time. Jf J. LAWRKNCK, Gen'I Sup't. PENNSYLVANIA CEN I TRAL RAILROAD ON AND A ITER 11 P. P. Similar' May 1, 1870, Trains arrivo at and leave. th Union Iippot, corner of Woshtutou and Liberty street, as follows; ARRIVK. Mail Train, l.RO a m t Fast JAnfi, 12.13 m j oil a accommodation No. 1, 6.20 a ni nrimoii aecoinmoiiation no I. t.do a m Wall's accommodation No 2, 8.55 a m :Cln cinnatl exprewi 0.20 am; Joltnatown ae- roinmoiimion m.nu ant; iirailiiix'k a ao- Rotntnoiliitlon No 1, 7.00 p in ; l'idNlmrnl rxiirss p ni; rai'inc pxpreaH 1.60 p in AVall'a accommodation No 3. 2.S.S n m Hnmewootl aeeomniodation No 1. V.5.t p ni; kii ui'(-uiiikmi:iiiiiii oi, O.DO p ni Urinton aciH.iiimod.ition No 2, 1.10 p m DEPART. Southern ex prom 5.20 a m I Paelflo ex nresH 2.40 a ni s Wall'a aeeommodiitioit No I. 0.80a in : Mail Train 8.10 a ut : RrinUin' accnmimxlation l).20am: Uradilm-k's ac commiHliitinn No 1,5.10 p in; I'im'innati express 12.3.) p m ; AV all's accommodation N 2, 11.51 a m ; Johnstown accominodation 4.0.) p in ; llomewooil accommodation No 1, 8.50 p nt; I luluilelphia expresa 3.50 p m; Wnll accommoilation No 3,3.05 p m;A nil's accommodntion No 4, fi.05 p in ; Fast Line i.-iu p iu ; tynii a ao9, ti.ou p m. Tho Church Trains leave AVall'a Station every Sunday nt 0.05 a, in., reaching Pitta biiTKh nt 10.05 a. m. Rcturniiiu lcat e Pitts burjrh at 12.50 p. m., and arrive at AVall'a oumon ai p, in. Clncinnnli express lnnves diilr. Soutli ern express dnily except Moti Jay. All oth er iiiiiiis aauy, except Sitiuilav. For furtlicr iitforimttion nply to AA'. II. BECKAVIT1T, Acent, Tlio rennsylvntiiu Itailroad Company will not assume nnv Risk for Ilntrir.uro ri. cept for AVcariiiR Apimrel, and limit their rsponsil.ility to Duo Hundred Dolla' s val ue. All bniiitRO exceeding that a omit in value will lie nt the risk of tu ator, unless taken by special contract, A. J. CASSAl Oeneral Superintendent, Altoona Pa. Allegheny Valley Rail Road. ON AND alter Monday Juno 1. Trains will run as follows (Philadelphia X I11IU J . Trains leave Oil Citv for Pit!!....-,.!, .i 2:15 p. m. 8: 20 p. ni. and 8:35 a.m. arrivinir v nvouuiu ui iu;w, o:-tu p. ni. anu u:iua. in. Trains leavo PlttslHirjrh for Oil Citv nt -v n. i.ni niiu o:.Mf ii. in., nrr v nir in Oil Citv at 2:33 a. m.. 8:15 and 8:05 n. n. 1 rains leave Oil Cily for Uullnlo nt 2:45 ,.. .... u.wv .. iu, urnvillg in liUIIUUO ni 8:55 p. in. 1:10 . in. n ... il ),) I... ... .. . T.ains leave Buffalo for Oil Citv at l!:0i a. nt. and 12:25 p. m. arriving at Oil Citv at 9rtO ti , i, . , . 1 ... ... .... ouu c.wj . ill All trains irivoii nhnve run tlimnnli f. Pittsburirti to liufliilo and ret urn wirliAnf cmuiKo oi cars. Trains run on Philadel phia Unto, which Is 20 minutes faster than I'lltsimrtrlt time. Tho time at DuO'alo is L. S. ft M. S. R' v time which is 2S minutes mower man I'linadulpliia time. yju k uy accommountlou leaves Ilrady s uuiiii nt u:i a, m. arriving in Oil City at ii:oui. ni. LrfHVOS O 1 1 tv nt. 5:05 i.. m arrivnifr at Bratly's Uond at 0:15. p. m. At Kod Hunk Junction this road eon with tlio Kastern Uxtension which runs to neynuiusvilio. J. J. LAAVRKNCE, T. M. KING, tieu l. Snp't. Am t. Sup't. THE KEST PAPEK. T1 TRY IT ! ! ! TllC HCIKNTIFIO AUKKICAN 1st lie nhnnn. est and best illiistrated weekly naner nu .. lished. Every nuinbcr coutai'ns from 10 to io original onuravmirs of new iiiiulilnnrr novel inventions, bridges, cna;iiieerin) ..v.. mi.-iiiWLTu(Dl iiui.rovea iarm nniiie menta, and every new discovery in clieni iatrv. A year's numbers contain 832 pairos and several hundred enirrnviiuru qi.im. ands of volumes are preserved lor biiidinn and reference. The practical roooiitj am woll worth ten times the subatrintion pru-e. Terms, f i a year by mail. Speci inenU sent freo, A now volume eom- mouces January 3. 1874. Mnv i hai r an news oeaierii. P&TFNTn ''alei 3n the best terms. " t" Models of new In v.,.,li,.M and sketches examined and advice free. All patcnU are published in tho Hcientitlc American the woek they issue. Hend for pamphlet, 110 pa-s, containing laws ami full directions for obtaining Patents. Ad dress for the Paper or concerning PatenU. MUNNAC'O., 37 Park Row, New York. Branch OOlce, cor. F and 7th st., Wash ington D. .. w40 lrn NEBRASKA GRIST MILL THE GRIST MILL at Nebraska (Lacy town.) Forest county, hus 1 ouphly overhauled and retitted iu tirst class order, and is now running and doing all kinds of CUWTOJI JIH.MHJ. FLOint FEED, AND OATS. Conatsntly on hand, and Bold at tho very lowest Ugures. 43-ui H. V. LEDF.RITTt Frank liobblus PHOTOGRAPHER, (SUCCESSOR TO DKMINU.) Pictures in every stvloof the art. of the oil regions for sale or taken to or der. t'ENTHE STREET, near R, H. crossinrf. SYCAMORE STREET, near Virion De pJt, Oil City, Pa. O-tf T HE SUN. AVKF.KLY, 8EMI-WEF.KLY,oY DAI.Y TIIK AVEEKLY SUN la too widely known to require any extended recom mendation; but tlio reason which lve alrondv given It Hay thousand subscribers ami wnieii win, wo nope, give It many thousands more, are briefly as follows i H Is a lirst-rsle newspaper. All the news or tlio day will bo found In It, con densed when "unimportant, nt full length when of moment, and always presented in a eiear, imoiiigcni ana interesting man ncr. It Is a first-rate family pnner. full of en terlnining and Instructive rending of eve rv Kino, uin containing nothing that cim otfend tho most dellcto and scrupulous taste. it is a flrst-rate story paper. The best talos nnd romances of cm runt literature are carefully selected and legibly printed in its pnires. It Is a llrst-rato agricultural paper. The most rrcsh and Instructive articles on agrl cultural topics regularly appear in this do. part incut. It is an lndcnendent nollllnnl nunm l,n longing to no nartv ami wcarimr iimvillur It lights for the election of the best men to olllco. Jt esiwcinlly devotes it energlia to the exposuio of the grent corruptions that now wcBKcn aim uisgraco ourcountry.aud uuemeu w inuiuriiiiue rcpuniuan lnsiitu lions al togct her. 1 1 has no fear of k naves, and asks no favors from their supporters It reports tho fashions for the lndios and the markets for the men, especially tho cnttlo-niarkots, to which it li particular Hlieillion. Finally, it la thechonposl pnper publish cd. Ui.m dollsr vonr will m.w.,i..a u a,. any subwrlrmr. ft in not necessnrv to get una club In orrtar to have THE AVEKK LY SUN t this into. Any ono who sends a singio uouar win pri th paper ror a year. TIIK AVEKKLY SUN. Eight iwae tiRy-six columns. Only $1.00 a ytmr. No aiscounta front this rate. THE SEMI-WEEKLY SUN. Same sir.e aa too unity ssun. 2.tH) a year. A dis count Of 20 licr Cent, t.l clubs of lAnrnvar THE DAILY SUN. A largo four-page iiukiiiiit ui iwemy-eigiH coi urns. J'ailj i,uinLiiii inn ivr.isi. aii ine new lor 2 cents. Subscription price 50 eenta mouth, or ftl.no a year. To clubs of 10 or over, a discount of 20 ier pent. Address "THE SUN," Now York Citv a t.' 3 O S s 4) ip 2 S .- a W 00 5 oJ S a a a u c u 8 "3 o o, d .-3 a . s v 8 o H Jl W hi l rl 3 " SS O H S .9 00 'T3-3 25 1 2 a c w m P cog oJ p 1 B b3 . g.S . S b, " at (M a .2 tc-2 J3 a i s e oJ Q 3 a c tJ w-3 . P1 PITH OLE VALLEY R'Y. ON AND AFTER Monday, June 5, 1871, Trains will run aa follows : TRAINS NORTHWARD. STATIONS. . No. 2. 10.25 a 111 10.38 " 10.30 " 10.24 U.Otf No. 4. 3.. 'Ml p ill 8.28 " 3.18 " 3.10 " 2.W " Oleopolis, Heiinott, AVmda Prathers Mill Pithole City TRAINS SOUTIIAVARD. STATIONa. . No. 1. No. 3. Pitliolu City, 8.40 a 111 1.20 p m Prathers Mill 8.48 " . 1.48 ' AVoods 8.56 1.5fl " Dennett 11.02 " 2.02 " Oleopelis ti.10 " 2.14 " All 1 rains make eloso connections at Oleopolis with trains on the Oil Creek ft Allegheny River liailwav. North and South. Two Lines or Stnires run fluilv ltnln-nnn Pithole City, Miller Farm and Plcusant ville, makiiiucouueution witharriviinrBiul departing Trains. J, T. BLAIR, U. W 11 K11A.M, Sup't. Ticket Agent, Pithole City, Pa. TOR AVORK neatly executed ut the RE- " 1 'UBL1C AN Olliee, Dr. J. Walker's ( aliroi nia lira fa;.ir Itittcrs nro a purely Vecetall p'repaiation, inatlo cliiolly from tlio na tive licrbs found on tlio lower ranpes of tho Sierra N'ovnda nioiinlaina of Califor nia, tlio medicinal properties of which nro extracted therefrom without tlio nso of Alcohol. Tlio question ft almost daily asked. "What is tlio canso of tho unparalleled success of Vinfhak Hit TKitsf" Our answer is, t lint limy rcinovo . tlio cause of disease, and llio patient re covers his hoalth. -Thnyaro the great blood purifier and a lifo-givin principle, a perfect Renovator and Itivignrator of tho system. Never beforo in tho history of tlio world has a medicine liven compounded possessing tlio rninnikalilo qualities of Vi.xkoak Hi itkiis in lipnlinpr tiio tick of every discaio man is heir to. Thoy ara a gentle Purgntir aa well as a Tonic, relieving Congestion or Inflnniinntinn of tli Liver aud Visceral Oiguns in Iiilious Diseases Tho proerlics of Dn. aii.keii's V l!(iH4a llTTH are A perient. Diaplinrotie, Carininutive, Nutritious, Laxative. Dinralic, Sedative, Counter-Irritant Sudorilic, AlUira tire, aud Auti-liiliou. n. It. MrIOX AI.ri & cr.. Tmirrit nA n. A irau Bnn Fmnfann. ('rOlfnnila, ftiul Mir. nf WsJ.hli.rton s:.il I'kiirltan Su.. N. V. kol4 by all UimliU tad Ucalt-ra. 4- REMOVAL. i AVe will reniovo our stock of 11 a st nut hkh TOV 13 H, TIX WA UK, Hi 0 XA ITA FILES, BELTING, AND S . 'ON;TIlK K1RST DAY OF APRIL, TO THE J ReynoldsjIIukill2& CoN Block, SEN.ECA STREET, until wliich Hmo we will sell nt :ont I'OIt OAS II. II. l. TINKER ft CO..OILC1TY. 01:0. w. MTit 1:1 no 1:. II. II. t'OI.I.INS. AI L ZIMMERMAN, OKD.'W. I1I.AIB FORTPPin.GLftSSEWORKS. U I T II II I I I) 13 Jk CO.. Muiiiifaettirci.s of everv variety of FLINT IGLASS-LAMP l CHIMNEYS. AND ' SILVEREDIGLASSJREFLECTORS, AVASIUNCITON A FRANKLIN STS.. PiTTsnuiiau, Pa. ( f There l "shoihlv" In class, as well as In in wiMilen liilirics. Consumers of kero sene arc sometimes aliuoht clicouru)rol, mo frequently lo cliimncva break, without any apparent cause, rendering the cost of cniiimcvs anoui eiiual to that ol oil. Cheap ness bclii tho order of tho day, a fcrcut many maiiul'acturics make eliiuineya from silicate of lime, instead of from lead. The initiated may tell the dillorojit finalities of Kluaa by riiiKinfr thoin j tto vibrations of tne load K'ass liavo a clcur, ringing. beJl liko sound, possessing tho requisite Ntrcnirth to witlistnnd expansion imil con traction, as woil as the general pressure of use, ni (t win ouiutsi 11111 1 a-dozen of U10 limo plass chimneys, FitXeen cents in vested in ono of tho lead chimneys Is money well spent; even though it iu'iures the "trado" in the cheaper kind, which it most assuredly ought to, and doubtless will. Stick a pin there, ami romomhor it. The genuine load class chimneva niav ba hud at wholosnle or retail of tiliO. AV. UITIIRIIWJE A CO., 2-tf TionosUt, Pa. TiniotiK, Pa. Is Bellingout his entire stock of Wntckra As Jewelry A T FIRST COST All parties in want of Oold and (Silver VA'utchos, Oold and (Silver Chains, La dies' Opera Chains, the lutest stylo ill irolu aud plated acts, Bracelets, (Studs, Clocks, Ao., will find this a first class on- tortunitv. All goods are new, no old rash. This Is io humbug. E. Klein sells at cost, Uo and see. TIME TRIED AND FIRE TESTED ! THK ORIUINAL ETUA INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CONN. A8.SETS Dec. 81. 1K73. MILES W. TATE. Sub Airorit. A FAMILY ARTICLn, A ,;riiN 111 ike $1 per ilnv, !7.". per vecl. AN KMTIRELV. NEW 'For Domostio Uso. O NLY FIVE OLLARS, - With the New Pantcnt BUTTON HOLE 'WORKER, . 'Piitentcd JitneiTUi, 1.H7I, AWAHhEDTlIK FIRST PKF.AHPM AT TIIK AMERICAN INNTI I'LTK a sn MA It VI. A N I INSTITUTE FAIRS, l7l.- A liH.st wonderful mid cle-.:iii'llv con structed Mctvfvrr M:n-hliir Tor liimllv worh . Complete in irll lis' Paris, t'scs tlwNtriitglit Eye Pointed .Nocille. self trciiiling, direct, upright Positive M"tion, new tension f:elf fcccl mid eloili filmier, Oncrsti s bv wheel and 011 a fable, l.ijiht riinninir. Smooth and noiseless, like nil fmsid high-priced machines. I Ins Patent Cheek lo prevent the wliccl bcinif turned the wrong way. I'ses tlio thread direct from the spuo. Makes the clastic lock slitvli, finest and" strongest stick l.nown; firm, durable-, closo' and rapid. Will do nil kiml of worK ,. tine and coarse, from cnmbrlc to heavy elotli or Leather, and uses all descriptions' of thread. This Machine is hcavilv eon--strnetcd to give it strength; all the part1 of each Maeliine being made aliko bv ma-' chinery, ami bciiutitiillv tinlslu-d aurtVjrna nicnlcl. It Is very en-y toleiirn. Raf.l.iv siiKs.lh and silent in operation. Heliablo nt all limes, 'and a Practical, Scientific,. Mechanical Invention, at greatly reduced' price. , A good cheep family sewing machine n last. The first and onlv sueeess in prof, dncing a valuable, substantial and relia ble low priced Sewing Maeliine, Xla (ix trenie low price leaches all conditions. IU simplicity mid strength adapts it to all cttpiicilies.wliilo its manv merits made ti a . universnl favmito wherever used, and creates a rapid demand. IT IS Al.l. IT IS I'.Kl I.Mll;NI;n. I can cliecrfiill v nnd conlidcutlv reeom mend its use to Ihose who tire wanting really good Sewing Machine, at a low price. Mrs. II. H. JAMESON. Feotone, AVill County, 111. Price of each machine. .in,. A "One," (warranted for live vears bv sneelnl eertilli-ate,) with all the llxiuies, and eve- rviuing coiupicie i.eiimglng to it, includ ing self threading needle, oacked hi n strong wisslcii lx, and dclivereil to mr part .r (lie country, bv express free further charges, 011 receipt of price, onlv I' ivn lol Ill's. Safe tlnlivei'v .rii,,r..l.,,l AVith eaeli Maehinn wo ilH si,,l ., mi eeij.t of ?l extra, the new patent Jil l TON HOI, AVOI5KKI!. One of the most important mui uscliil In- ,1111. ...i 1. 1 ineage. .-so simple Hnd cer lain. that a child cau work tint r, i...i ton hole with regularity mid ease. Kir,,,,,. ami beautiful. Sius'ial terms, sin! tvln. I,,,l lllUtltlAllls in M11I0 and Female Agents, atoro kei-pera, te., who will establish nceneles il,i-,,,,,.l. the country and kce It our new iiincliiimM 011 exhibition and sale. Couulv Hiel.ia given to smart agents free. Agent's coiu plete.'outlit, fiirnishe 1 without anv extra charge. Samples or sewing, deseripliva circulars containing inruia, testimonials, engravings, Ac, Ac, sent free. AVo also supi.lv AtiRICULTL'RAL 1MPLEMENS. Latest Patents aud Improvements for the Farm und tinrden. Mowers, Reapers, Cultivators, l'wsl Cutters. Harrows, Farm MiJIs, Planters, Harvesters, Thresher and all articles needed for Farm work. Haio Se.'d in largo variety. All Money sent iu Post Olllco M one v" Orders, Rank Drafts, or by Express, will 1 afour risk, nnd are perfectly secure. (Sale delivery of all our goods guaranteed. "An old and responsible firm that sell tho best giswls at the lowest price, and can be relied upon bv our readers." I Farmer' a Journal, New York. Not Responsible for Registered Loltera. Address, JEltoM K R. I1U1KSON A Co., Corner Oretvnwich V Cortlaudt Sts., New York 1'5-Um WATERS' CONCERTO & ORCHESTRAL ORGANS""" ",0" bfniiiiiui , ever niiido. 7 kt l ll'IO and OIf'llt:N. 'IU A I , N'l'U P an torn ever pliteed In nny Or ,Bla. 'J'mfjareftrnUWKiibttum lira set of rticds, pe I rHllnrly voiced, 'hr f.fm ft'l.C'l of vuk u Mfl.'S t ' 1 .4 II M I ti and SO 1 1 1 VI 1 1 II 1 1 ti.H-t,,!, Ikr 1 .11 . I r l tin WMvlil HIAtt PKIta These Oniiii VOIf'K u N mrm w weak mna 11. tne 1 n 1 n IHllAles WATERS' &J rr Ui SI 1 lft.:.-i. n6n OWfc.K 1 PIANO8. km great pow er an.1 fine Intrlna: lone. wtih nil modern Iniproyenieut. and (uv fAc best I In mum inde. rli. Org-una and I'lann an warranted far fMU Prices extremely low or ensh or part rash, and balance ut luonihlr or quarlerly pa) ments aerond-baud Inairiiiiiciiia laken u Trl.nii, ;iii:A 'l' I !!: KIKMS lo 0,4 '1 H4IIK, AIIKNTI VA. l l:ior every 4 :y and t uunly in Uu V. N. and Canada. A large dlt C-OU n t to Trnrnm, Min ittm, ( 'hurrkrM, .VrAimtf, Lodam m, c II.U SIKA IF.ll CA TA L MILKS UAILHb. J IIOIIAI K U A I I IIH husj, Ml lirewaway su4 4a Alereer Hu, N. T. Testimonials of :Waters'2Piano8: and organs. "Waters' ConccrbJ Pallor Organ" nos- sit,Kcs a l,(uitiliil nnd peculiarly soil tono. The Couccno mop is,1 without "doubt, the best ever placed in tiny organ. It is pro duced by an extra set of reeds, peculiarly voiced, from which tho etl'ect Is most harming, and its imitation of the' human voico is Hiinerb. Korswtetiicss of tonn and orchestral clluets it has no equal." A'. 1'. Tiling. a, ' Tho Concerto Parlor Orimn'is aonut. thing cntiruiy new : it is a beautiful narlor orniiinent, possesses a sweet and power fid tono is a most comm nilalilo inven tion and holds a high placo in public fa vor." A'. 1'. tlvcniuq An Orchkstha in "rim rAiuni! Th orchestral organ Is the name of a new reeil organ recently announced by lloraeo Wa ters. Hon. J'lie Instrument takes this name from ita recently invented nn lm.. tral stsp. The voicing of this is pccuUtMr prouuomg tlio ellect ot a full gwee con tralto voice. IU finest effect is produced; when tho stops are drawn, so that) an or chestral ctlis-t is L'iven. Tlu and makes a handsome ui tielo of iiirni turo." X. Y. Sun. Tho Waters Pianos urn known tlie very best. Wo are enabled to speak uf theso iiistruinents witli eonii.l.. pci-sonal knowledge. A'. 1', AVuiinWi.f.. --1Y WV. WANT YOU To actus Agsnta, arut distribute our New .i. .:..: Maps, mounted on Knglish Cloth, beim, ! complete Mao of the Coif., I sai. v? give these Mansawnv irralis u.l win Ln. fj-'W.i'i-fKvrr-J mm in you 0110 dollar for ovorv Mup you distrib ute in every county and state in the I'uion. Mulo and l.cnntlo Agents wanted. Ad dress Immediate ly, enclosing no dnlUr oituitli ot live Maps, Territory, Circu lars, and lull particulars Ain l:i:i i.simj map co.. w i 1 1.1 Last llrudy P. o., Clarion Co., Pu, 't'oncstu, Pa.