PROCLAMATION OF GENER- i H UUUVtlVJli , ., Whereas, In an by an act of thefieneral Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitled 'An Actio regulate the tjenerol Klpetlons within thin Common wealth,' it Is enjoined upon mo to give public, notice of said elections, una to numerate in sal d notice what officer ere to Reelected, I.T. J. Van Oiown.l I itfh Sher iff of ilin county of Pore-tt, dj hereby make known and (rive this public notice' to the elector of the county of Forest, that a General Election will beheld In said coun ty, on the TUESDAY, TDltD DAT OF NOVEMBER, 1874, at the several districts, viz: In Barnett township at Clarlngton school bonne. In Green township at the house of I Arner. . . In Howe township at Brookston, in Bmokston Hall. ' ' In -looks township at the court house In Marten. In Harmony township at Allender school house. In Hickory township at Ball school house.. - In Klngsley township at Wheeler, Du eenbury A Co s so. re. In Tibnosta township at school house In Tlonesta borough. In Tionesta borough at school house in aid borough. At which time and places the qualified lectors will vote for One person for Lieutenant Governor. One person for Auditor Genoral. One person for Secretary of Internal Af fairs. One person fbr Judge of Supreme Couit, One person for Congress. ' One person for Assembly." " One person for Associate Judge of For est County. One person for Treasurer of Forest County. On person for Commissioner of Forest County. On person for Auditor of Forest Coun ty. Notice Is hereby given, That any person excepting Justices of tha Peace who shall hold any office or appointincntof profit or trust under the United States, or this State or any city or oorporated district, whether commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent who is or shall be employed under the legislature, execu tive or Judiciary department of this State, or or any city; or or any incorporates dis trict, and also, that every member of Con gress and of the State "Legislature, or of the select or common council of any city, or commissioners of any incorporated dis trict, is by law incapable of holding or ex ercising at the time, the office or appoint ment of judge, inspector of clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and that no inspector, judge or other officer of such election shall bo eligible to be then voted tor. Also, that in the 4th section of tho net of Assembly entitled "An act relating to elections and for other purposes." appro ved April 16th 18T9, it m enacted that the 13th section shall not be so construed as to prevent any militia or borough officer frcm serving as Judge, Inspector or Clerk, at any general or special election in this Commonwealth. A further supplement to the election laws of this Commonwealth t Whereas, by an act of the Congress of the United States, entitled 'An act to amend the several acts hereto fore passed to provide for the enrolling and calling out of the national forces, and for other purposes," and approved March 8d, 1866. All persons who hav deserted ' the military or naval services of the Uni ted btates, and who have been discharged or relieved from the penalty or disability therein provided, are deemed and taken to have voluntarily relinquished and for feited their rights to become citizens, and re deprived of exercising any lights of citixenshiD hereof: . And whereas, persons not citizens of ui unicea nuues, are unaur mo constitu tion and laws of Pennsylvania qualified lectiors of this Commonwealth . Sue. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and .Mouse oi representatives oi toe common wealth of Pcnnsvlvaninin General Asaem. bly met, and it is hereby enacted by the same and in all elections hereafter to be held in this Commonwealth : it shall be unlawful for the Judges or Inspectors of any sucu election to receive any ballot or ballots from any persons embraced in the provisions, ami subject to the disabilities imposed Dy said act or Congress, approved March ad, 1805. And it shall be unlawful for any such person to oiler to vote any uu uauoi or oauoia. Bsc. it. That if any such ludireor insnen. tors of election or any of them shall receive or consent to receive any such unlawful ballot or ballots fiotuany such disqualified person, he or they so offending shall be guiuy oi misdemeanor, and upon convic tion thereof in any Court of Quarter Sea. sions of this Commonwealth, he shall for each offence be sentenced to pay a tine of not less than one hundred doilars, and to undergo imprisonment in the jail of the proper county for not less thanaixtvdavs. Hue. S. That if any person deprived of cuisensnip ana aisquauneu as aforesaid bail at any election hereafter to be held iu bins uiuimmweauQ vote or tender to the officers thereof, and offer to vote a bal . lot or ballots, any person so offending shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof in any Court of Quarter Sessions of this Commonwealth, shall for each offence be punished in a like manner as provided in the preceding section of this act, iu tho cose of officers of elections receiving such unlawful ballot or ballots. Bsc. 4. That if any person shall hereafter Sersuade or ad vise any person or persons rprived of citizenship and disqualified as aforesaid, to offer any ballot or ballots to the officers of any election hereafter to be hld in this Commonwealth, or shall per suade or advise any such officer to receive any ballot or ballots from any person de prived of citizenship and disqualified as aforesaid, such persons so offending shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon con viction thereof in anv Court of Onurter Sessions of this Commonwealth, shall be punished in like manner as nrovided in the second section of this act. iu the case of officers of such election receiving such un lawful ballot or ballots. I also give official notioe of the following ruviaioua oi an act approved the with ol March, 1W0, entitled "An Act regulating the iiKHle of voting at all the elections iu tias loiumonweullu. Sec. 1. lie it enacted by the Ronnie and jiouhs oi neprosentatives of tno Common wealth of Pennsylvania in General Assem blv met. and it is hereby enacted bv the authority of the same, That tho qualified voters oi itie several counties ot this com nionwoalfh. at all ireiieroL township. bor ough and special elections are hereby here after aulhorlitod Mid required to vote by tickets printed or written, or partly print ed iut partly written, severally classified , aafullows: On tioket shall embrace the names of all judges of oourts voted for and bo labeled "Judiciary," one ticket shall embrace the names of ail tli State enicers voted tor ami be labeled "tstato. one ticket shall embrace the uaiuss of all Uie county officers voted for, including nlttoo of Senator add itiemhur of Assem bly, if voud Air, and member of Cougr it voted foe. snu. be Jul w led "County, one ticket shall mubuc the names of all the township officers voted tor, hI'Im labeled "Township," one ticket ahull embrace the names of all the borough officers voted for, and be labeled "Borough," and each els hall be deposited In eeperat ha'Iot hoxnm The Jtidires of the aforesaid districts shall representatively take chsrg oi the certifi cate of return of the election of their re spective districts, and produce them at tha Prothonotary's office in the Borough of Tionesta, as' follows: "All Judges living within twelve miles of th prothonotary's office, or within twenty-four tulles, if their resilience be In a town, village or city upon the line of a railroad leading to the bounty seat, shall, before two nclock, p. m., on WKDNE8PAY, NOVEMBKK KOCRTH, 1874, and all other Judge shsll, before twelve o'clock, m., on THURSDAY, NO VEMBER KIKTII, 174, deliver said re turns, together with the return sheets, to the prothonotary of the court of common pleas of Forest county, which mid return sheets shsll be filed, and the day and hour of riling marked thereon, knd shall be pre served oy tne protnonotary for public in spection." T. J. VAS U1E.1KN, Sheriff. Allegheny Valley Rail Road. Oil Creek & Allegheny River Rail way, and Buffalo, Corry & Pitts burgh R. R. OS AND AFTKR Monday, February 2, 1874, trains will run as follows : STATIONS. Northward. Southward u i s. i if. n a m pm im pin p m p in Pittsburgh 2:20 7:20 !:( 3:00 WPenluno 4.-02 .:& 8:S0 1:81) Kitlanning 4:50 0:4 i 7:4. I2:S2 i R. R'kJuno :4 10-.8U A:20 11:40 Hrady Bend 6:00 10-..V 6:00 1 l:2," Parker 8:43ll:8. 6:20 10:30 F.mlflnton 7:05 12:00 4:4S 10:10 Kcrubgrass Mi! 1:10 S:.V2 0:19 Franklin PKV l;5rt 8:05 8:25 Oil City 7:00 fc4.t 2:B'i 2:15 7:4o 8:00 Oleopoli 8:00 2:40 12:12 7:;W KaaleRock 8:17 8:W ll:4fi 7:i1 Tionesta ;05 3:210:67 6:56 Tidiouts )0:2S 4:15 9:i!l 6:0M Irvineton 11:46 S:0U 7:45 5:20 Ronsovtll - lOrtft 2:55 1:52 7:28 Tltusvill ' 11:10 S:50 12:5.t 6:25 CorTy ; 5:10 11:15 J MavvlUe . 7:0" 9:47 : Buffalo , 8:55 6.-05 " ' . - - a. m n- m p. m a. m a, ra p. m Trains run bv Philadelphia Time. ,- J. J. liAWRIOJcE, lien'! Sup't. PENNSYLVANIA CEN TRAL RAILROAD ON AND AFTER 11 P. P. Sunday Mav 1, 1870, Trains arrive at and leave the Union Depot, corner of Wasblnton and Utterly street, as follow-i AKKIVK. Msil Train, 1.S0 a m ; Fast TJne, 12.12 a i : weu snceommodntlon iso. J. 0.20 a m Krinton accommodation No 1. 7.50 a m Wall's aocommodstion No 2, 8.65a m ;Cin cinnati express fl.20 a m s Johnstown ac commodation 10.50 a ni : Itraddock's ac commodation No 1, 7.00 pm; Pittsburgh express i.ju p m; l acino express i.ou p in aus accommoaution io . a.5 n m: llomewood accommodation No 1,9.5a pm; Wall's accommodation No 4, 6.50 p m ; Itrintnn accommodation No 2. 1.10 d m : ' DEPART. Southern express 5.20 a m ; Paciflo x press 2.40 a m ; Wall's acommodHtion No , 6.30 a m ; Mail Train 8.10 a m : Brinton's accommodation 1 ).20 a m : Braddock s ac commodation No 1,6.10 p in; Cincinnati express 12.35 p in I Wall's accommodation N 2. 11.51 a m : Johnstown accommodation 4.05 pm; Homewood accommodation No l, H.5U p m; l'liiladelpuia express 8.50 p m; Wall accommodation No 3.3.05 D m: Wall's accommodati ni No 4, 6.05 p m ; Fast Lin i.w p ra t wan s woo, ii.uu p in. The Church Trains leave Wall's Station every Sunday at 9.05 a. ni., reaching Pitts- Durgn at lo.osa. m. itelurnlng leav Pitts burgh at i2.au p. in., and arrive at Wall a Citation at v:. nip. m. Cincinnati express loaves daily. South ern express daily except Mou Jay. All oth er i rams nan v, except Munauy. r or lurtner iniormution aply to W. II. BECK WITH. Agent. The Pennsylvania Railroad Companv will not assume any Risk for Raggage ex cept for Wearing Apparel, and limit their rsponsibllity to One Hundred Dollai val ue. All baggage exceeding that a ount in valu will b at the risk of tn i ner. unless taken by special contract. A. J. LAH3A1 Qanaral SuperlnUndent, Alteon Pa. Allegheny Valley Rail -Road. ON AND after Monday June 1. Trains will run as follows (Philadelphia Time): Trains leav Oil City for Pittsburgh at 2:15 n, m. 8:20 p. m. and 8:35 a.m. arrivlna at Pittsburgh at 10:00. 8:40 p. m. and 6:10 a. in. ' . Trains leave Pittsburgh for Oil City a i:m a. m., i:i ana v.w n, m., arriving in Oil City at 2:33 a. m.j o:f j and 8rt)5 p. ni. Trains leave Oil City for Buffalo at 2:5 p. m. 6:20 p. in, arriving in BuOatlo al 6:56 p. m. 1:10 w. m. T.alns leave Buffalo for O I C Itr at 6:05 a. m. and 12:25 p. m. arriving at Oil City at 2:00 n. m. and 8:05 p. m. . , . , . All trains given above run through from Pittsburgh to Buffalo and return, without enang or oars. Trains run on Philadel phia time, which is 20 minutes faster than Pittsburgh time. Th time at Buffalo Is U8.4M.S R'y time which is 28 minutes slower man rmiadclphla lime. uu uitv accommodation leaves Ttrsrlv'a Bend at 6:40 a. m. arriving in Oil City at I1.WU, in, uL-avri un niv ac o:ua n. m arriving at Brady's Band at MS. p. in. At Red Bank Junction this road con with the Eastern Extension which runs to Keyuoldsville. J. J. LAWRENCE, T. M. KINO, Oen'l. bup't. Ass'U Sup't. ' THE WEST PAPER T'Tt'VTT'T T T TheSciKNTIKH! Amkricam ia the cheap est and best illustrated weekly paper pub lished. Every number contains from 10 to io original engravings of new machinery novel inventions, bridges, engineering noma, arcui'.ecinre, niiprovea 'urmimpie ments, and every new diseoverv in chein lstry. A year's numbers contain 832 pages anu several nuuureu engravings. I hous anils of volumes are preserved for binding and reference. The practical receipts arc won worm w-ii nines tno auoscription price, lerms, .ayear uy .man. ripeci' ments sent free, A new voluni oom mences January 3, 1874. May bo had of all news dealers. DUTCNTC obtained in th best terms, I Hlkll IU Models of new inventions and sketches examined and advice free, All patents ar published in th Scientific Amei-tcan the week they issue. Send for pamphlet, 1)0 pages, containing laws and run uirections lor obtaining I'sienls. Ad dress for the Paper or concerning Patents, MI'IVN A ro 37 I'ark Row, New York, nrmicu ouiie, cor. IT and 7th su.. Wash ingtou V. w40 lm 70B WOKK. U all kinds done at this. of. u ntaos shorraotioe. SUBSCRIBE forth It will pay. Foreat HepoWican JOB WORK DONS AT TIIR 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At ihe lowett ih price, neatly, prompt ly, and in equal to that of any other iablimenl in ths District BUSINESS CARDS SHOW CAUDS, VISITING CARbt, SCHOOL CARDS WEDDING CARDS, PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS MOXTI1XY STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES BILL IIEADS, LETTER IIEAD3, NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, iPOSTER S DOD0ERS, HANPBILL8, LABELS, BHIFPINO TAGM, Ac. -T H I'S U N. WEEKLY, SEMI-WEEKLY, DAILY. the Weekly sun is too wideiv known to reiiulre any extended recom mendation! but the reasons w hich have alrcadv given It fifty thousand sttlMtcribrrs snti which whi we hope, give it many thousands more, are briefly as follows : r It is a 0rt-rsle 'lewspaper. All the tiatva nr I Via Att will l. r..,... 1 It ....... den sod when unimportant, at full length wnen oi moment, and always praspnUHl In a clear, intelligent and interesting man ner. It Is a first-rat family paper, full of en tertaining and instructive reading of eve ry kind, but containing nothing that can offend th most delicate and scrupulous It is a n rat-rate story paper. Th best talcs and romances of current literature ar carefully selected and legibly printed in uk ngti. It is a first-rate agricultural paper. The moat frosh 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 rights for the election of the best men to oflice. It especially devotes it energies to the oxposuie of the great corruptions that now wesaen ano aixgrace onrconntrv.aiul threaten to undermine republican institu tions altogether. It hss no fear of knaves, and asks no favors from their supporters. It reports the fashions for tho ladies and the markets for the men, especially the cattle-markets, to which it pays particular attention. Finally, It Is the cheapest nnner publish ed. tne dollar a year will secure it for any subscriber. It is not neiessarv to get up a clun in order to Dave TUB WKEK LY SUN t this rate. Anyone who sends a single uouar win get tno paper rorayeara THE WEEKLY SUN.-EigUt pages. fifty-six columns. Only $1,00 aj esr. No discounts from this rate. THE SEMI-WKKKLY SUN. Same sir.e as the Daily Hun. 82.00 a year. A dis count of 20 per cent, to clubs of 10 or over. THE DAILY SUN. A large four-page newspaper oi iweniv-eigni cniums. Jiajiy circulation over l.'O.nou. All the news lor ft coins, subscription prico 50 cents a mouth, or 58.00 a year. To clubs of 10 or over, a discount of 20 per rent. Address "THE SUN," New York Citv, eO 2 aj a . u 2 SPS a PITIIOLE VAIXEY H'Y. ON AND AFTER Monday, Juno 5, 1871, Traius will run as follows i - - TRAINS NORTHWARD. STATIONS. Oleopolig, llonnott, ' Woods Pratliera Mill Iithole City No. 3. "' 10.25 a m 10.3 " 10.K0 H 10.24 ' lt.O ' No. 4. 9 30 p ru 8.18 8.10 2.60 TRAINS SOUTHWARD. No. I. . 8.40 am 8.48 8.58 H.0J . " No. S, Pithole City, Prathers Mill 1.20 p m oods i.5tr a.o2 " Bennett , Olofinolis '" II. 10 2.14 All Trains make -lose connections at Oloopolis with trains on the Oil Creek A Allegheny River Dull way. North and South. . Two Lines of Stages run daily between Pithole City. Millet r'arm and Plcatant- vllle, mukingoonuection witharrlvlngaud onpaiuug t rains. 'J. '1. llljA IK, H. W1CKUAM, Sup't, Ticket Agvut, Pithole City, Pa. JOB WORK neatly executed at ihaHE PUBLICAN OOtt Dr. J. AVnlkor's CalirornU Mu rp;nr BilU'lS nio n purely Vci;eliibla propnrittlon, mmlo clilolly from tlio na tive liorba found tm tho lower runtrcs of tLa Sienn Nevada mountains of Culifof nla, tho iiioiliclnal properties of which lire e.ttractod tliorcfrom without the uso of Alcohol. Tho question is almost daily nskcri. "What ia tho caiiso of tho ' nnpiirallclcd success of Vixf.iiau Hit Titusf" Our nuswer Is, tlmt they remove tho can so of disease, nml the pntk'iil rc covcra liia health. They nio tho vc.t blood purifier mid aliib-glvlnp; prinriplo, a perfect Renovator mid Iiivloratur of tho system. Never boforo in tho hintory of tha world luw a nirdiciiie been ompniin(lel pnssosNing the romarknlilo qualities of Vixkiias Hi itkhs in liculing tho tick of every tliMcaao man in heir to. They are a pcntle PurifHtirs a well as a Tonic, relieving Congontum or Inflaiinnailaii of ths l.lver and Visceral Orjram iu Uilioua pieuet -' Tlie proporlles t( Dr. Wai.kkii's TlxKOAa Urn sas ars.i perk'itt. Disnhorntic, Csriiiinalive. Nutritious. Laxative, bimotio, Sedative, Counter-Irritant Sudorific, Aluira tire, aud Anti-Uilinu. n. ii. mcdohald at rn.. TntrcriKt snd 0s. A cts.. 8in Frsncispft. Calirnmls, : sn4 or. of WMhlnrlo sad C'hsrllaii St.. 7(. T. kiil bjr alt IJrugglsts sh4 llcalvrs. A-TTJiJlSTTIOlSr ! REMOVAL. l ! ; We will remove our slock of . .. , . II All DIVA KK, S T O T E fi, TJX WARE, inOX, NAILS, FILES, BELTING, AND , IILX. SUPPLIES, ONTHE FIRST DAY OP APUII.,. v ' TO THE t Reynold3,PukiIC& Co. Block, BEN EC A STREET, until which tiino we will sell at . C.OST FOR OA Nil. II. G. TINKER A CO., OIL CITY. ORO. W. D1THRI1H1E, flt'L CIMMEUMAM, M. II. COLLINS. OF.O. W. Dt-Allt. FORFPITT GUSSSWOKKS. I) I T II It I IX J I'. A CO., Manufacturers of every variety of . J FLINT IGLASSl'URIP .CHIMNEYS, . . AND ' SILVEREDfGLASSjRErLECTORS, WASIIIJiaTON A. FRANKLIN BTf PlTTSnDROB, Pa. Thero Is "shoddy" in glass, as well as In in woolen fabrics. Consumers of kero sene arc sometime'' almost discouraged, so frequently do chimneys break, vithout anv ajipurent cause, rendering the cost of chimneys about equal tothntol'oll. Cheap- liesa uriu low trronr ui itio uuy, a frrcut nanv inanutkctuilcs make chimneys from silicate of lime, instead of from lead. Tho iiiillauKt may tell the different qualities or glass by ringing them ; t e vibrations of the lead glass have a clear, ringing. Iiell iike sound, ioisessing the requisite strength to withstand expansion ana con traction, ss well as the ceneral pressure of use, ana win outlast nan a-uoxen ot the lime glass chimneys. Filteen cents in vested iu one of the lend chimneys l money well spent, even though it injures the "Irude" in the cheaper kind, which it most assuredly ought to, and doubtless will. (Stick a pin there, and remember it. The genuine loud glass chimneys way be had at wholosulu or retail of UKO. W. DITURJDUK A CO., 2-tf , . , , Tivnosta, Fa. TlDIOFTE, Pa.. Is BfalIiiig7oul his eniiro stock oi tValrbes A- Jsm-lry A T jriJtai' COiST All parties. Iu want f UoUl and Silvor tvutchos, Oold and Silver Chains. Jat- nies Opera C hains, ulio hihwt oivfo in rold and plated seta. Bracelets, 8 t u d , Cloiuva: iv c, wi.l tilul this a first class op portunity. - All goods are new. no old franh. This is ro humbug. 10. Klein sells at cost, (io and see. TIME TRIED , AND FIRE TESTED ! THH ORICIINAt, ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CONN. ASSETS Dec. SI, 1873, 85,7a5,OSS5.70. MILEH W. TATE, Bub Agont, T'oneslSi Ts. , A rAMILYAUTICLr. Agents make fl -.'( per duv, $7.r per rek. AN ENTIRELY. NEW . simnu iTiACinivu For Domoatlc Use. - O NLV FIVE OLIiAKS,- With the New Paiitent . BUTTON HOLE WORKER, 1'atonteil JuneUTtli, 1SD, AWARMEDTUB MUST PRKMIDATT THE AMERICAN INM ITLTK .A Mil MARYI.ANt) INSl lTl'Ti: FAIRf. 1W1.- A wmihtTu! end rlc;ntlv Con-" struct -il few l?nf fnc hino for fiitnil v work. Complete iti all Hit Part, rjsea f he Htrnlghl Eye rointf.l NimmIIi', wlf treadlnu;, direct iti'Hglit PoM'.tivf M 'tlon. new ctii'fi self IcihImiiiI c!tih fluhlrr, Oncrittcs bv w heel and on a table. Liuhl running. Knionth' and noiseless, HUo all 'good lilgh-priced machines. Has Patent Check to prevent tho wheel being tuomd the wronr way, IWs fho threail direct from tho spool. Makes the elastiii luck eliu-h, finest siul. slrougCMt stick l.nown i tirni.dnral)!, close i nnil rapid. Will do all kinds' of work, - hoc no. i cunvse, irwnt cnniurm to heavy cloih or Leal her, nml uses all lc-icriplion of thread. This Machine is heavily pen--Ntriicted to give it strenglli; all the prt of each Machine being msile alike bv inn- rh in cry, and liCHiilifiiliy finlilHHl aud orna- inenlcd. It is very ousy to learn. Ifapid, . siiiKoih and silent in operation. Reliuhlo' st all limes, and a Practical,-Bcienltlic, . Mechanical Inveutioii, at greatly reducocr price. A good plienp family sewinfr machine a l:if. 'i'lie lln.1 sml only sm-cess in pro I duping a valuable, substantial and relia ble low priced Sewing Machine. Its IX trouie low price reaches all conditions. Its simplicity ami strength adapts it to all cspMi'itips,whiln lis menv merits ptsds It a universal fuvorito wherever used, and croates a rapid ilcmiiml. , - , it is am. it ih nfrrovMFKnr.p. I can cheerfully and confidently reennv mend its uso to those who aio wanting a really good Sewing Machine, at a low price. Mr II. 1I..I A .l KHUN, Pcotone, Will County, 111. Prlco of each machine. "Class A." "One," (warranted lor Hve vears bv vpeoisJl certificate,) with sll the fixiuiPH, and eve rything complete belonging to it, includ ing self threading needle, packed in m strong wooden box, and delivered Io any part of Ihe country, bv express lire further charges, on rreoipt of price, ools Five Dollars. Safe delivery guaranteed. Willi each Machine wo will'soud, on re ceipt of 81 extra, Ihe new patent RL'TTOX HOLE WtilLKTlt - One of th5 most linportaiit snn useful la venders of the n:rc. So simple and car- lain, that a child can work the linos t hut ton hole with regularity aud ease. HtrouM aud beautiful. " (Special terms, and extra Irnlurcmpnts te Malo and Kemale A rents, store keepers, Ac, who will establish erencics through the country and keep our new machines on exhibition and sale. Countv Iiighta given to smart rtirents free. Agent's com plete outfit, furnishe-l without any extra ennrge. hampfes or sewing, lc:;riptlve circulars conlaining terms, testimonials, engravings, Ao.. Ac. sent free.. We aie supply ' AtiRICUI.Tl'RAL IMPLEMENS. I.otoil Patent and improvements for flic Farm and Harden. Mowers, Ruspera, ' Cultlva'.'.rs, Feed Cuttors, Harrows, Farm Mills, I'lniiters, If arvcHters, ' Threshers and all articles needed for Farm wurk. Rare sieods in large variety. All Mmiev SCUt Iu Poet Ol'lk-o Munev Orders. Hui.lt innns, nr bv Express, will be nt.our risk, snd are perfectly secure, fe'afe delivery of all our goods guaranteed. "A n old and responsiblo firm that sell the bi-st g' Kids at tho lowest price, and can be relied upon bv our readers." Fanner's Journal. New York. Not Responsible for Registered Letters. Aridi-PKM JKIUIMK II IMMiswiV A- r-i- Corner C.'reenwlch A Cortlandl 8 Is.. New York. r5-u WATER? CONCERTO S ORCHESTRA! ORCAN8""b auost fcaaiutl(ulu ever made lk Vtolm i i:hi ii m4 nHrnih l it a I. ti'l'OPNunUte beat ever place In amy Ur .lli I fc-yuinwtuf f'(Mt lira set i rrrm, im rullnrlv vlcxt.'ii fr ':"r f rir u mo.vr i ii Al 'su iiiiinis - reiCE ti 81 rt.llll. Tlifu Uraavaa art ikt beat made niV l i'i'-i" Kiales WATERS' atrw nr.il r ft :.'?.' PIANOS. w (rem pc r csd fine marine: tone. tmS mi medern linnrevamruia. snd sr tiu best Plssoi isRd, 1'hvsti ' Oriraknaatid I'Iiiuim ara wurr&lalnd fim year. Prices exlremrlr low raj.li or part rawh, and balauee m monlhly ot quarterly payments, sts-ontt-hand iiioirunirnls taken i oMtunsti. I; II I; A ' IMil i E. Btl'S u ttl liUlli:, AliliMTS WAiVI f .! far every Clly awl County 0 tkt U, s, mlt uuaila. Alargedlfw MSSIU liariim, H ntilrn.Ckurrlut, Sc.-li Mtla. ' ,C II.LIXTKAIHIIVATALIIGLMAHD. ' HUHACK WA'I K1IH A HUH, Ml Braadway aa4 4s Olcrem at h, Tt TestimonialB of Waters' Pianos and Organs. "Waters' Concerto Parlor Organ pos sesses a bea'tt.ful and peculiarly soft tone. The Concerto Slop is, without doubt, tha boxt ever placed iu uny oi)iHii. It is pro duced by sn extra set of rc-oils, pectilhirly voiced, 'from which (ho ctlcct is most charmiiii;, and its iinita'.ion of tho human voice is superb, lor Kweotncss of tone and orchestral ellccts it has no .eoual." A'. Y. Times. " , ' The Concerto Parlor Organis some thing entirely new i it is a'bcautil'ul parlor ornament, possesses a sweet and powor ful tone Is a most commendable inven tion und holds a hluh pluco in miblio fa vor.". Y. ffreiiliig Ijjt. An OucaitsTBA in Tits Parlor. Th orchestral ortran is tho liaino of anewrrod. orran recently nunouiiced by Ilnmce Vi ters A Sun. Tu iuMtruairnt tnkca this, iiame frontlts recently invented orches tral slp, Thp voicing of this is peculiar MHutun ..-ll ... .'..It ..." H 1- "iiui iiih iu-'-i, ui u ion KWCCU CvU- tialto voica. Its finest ellect is produced when the stojis arc drawn, so Unit an or--chewtrtil efleot Is givon. The i-ase is uutque aud muL. s a hniukotne article of f irut turo.' A'. 1'. ok. The Wutera r?anos are known asamong the very best. Ye are enabled to speak of inuno tusiruuiunis wiiii contiucDi e, Immh personal knowledge. .V. Y. Kvniyrlist. ' --ly '. WK WANT YOC To act as A cents, andv distribute our New Advertised Maps, mounted on Kiurlish Cloih, beinir . uompleie Map of the L'nilcd fSlales, We give thes Mapsawuy gratis and will allow you one dollrr lor evory Map you dlstrib- lite in every tsounty and suite iii tho Union.. Male and Kemale Agents wanted. Ad aiess Iiiiuiedlatoly, eut-hwlnu; one dollar' foifiutlltof five Ms i,4, Tc-iritorv, Circu lars, and full pitrticutars AUVKRTISINQ MAP CO.. wM ln ls( Rvady P. fl., C I;,, ion t T'ji, ft : 1 '.-. . B
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