IMPORTANT. ANNOUNCEM'T, j Allegheny .Yatiey Rail Road! J J Q Q WORK I 1H71 I Inreutal unri cured ttrint Improvement In Wuh Bollen, sirapie arrangement ly which steam was applied to the wuhlni of clothtna.. t have heretofore sold this under the nam Steam Wuhrr, or, "Woman's Friend For Such It i In fact, I hrn advertised It tn nearly every Relia-lnua Newspaper in the I'm too states and Canada, also In tb . leading isecular papers, using double-col umn advertisements. The readeraof this paper mar remember seeing mr card In the various papers of the conntv daring the past year. Extracts from letters re ceived from my customers. In another column, will Indicate how it has been re ceived by tba people throughout the country. 3 O O ,000 Have been sold already. It la sufficient for my purpose to ssy that I am satisfied that noming nerctotore advertised aver render eu so general satuaciinn. vet this, my first invention, was not quite erfeot, and for the last two years I have applied my elf to the study of constructing and per- JTEW STEAJI WASHER, And as the result of mv efforts I feel every ; assurance that I have been entirely sue cessful. My naw Steam Washer, pateut . ad in 173, is atieolutetjr faultless so aaucn so mar 1 never knewasingle person, who had seen It work, ftil to be delighted with itv It has rendered, thus far, per fect and Universal satisfaction, and such . must be the result, for it works life a won- car never laliintr to do all claimed for it. In conclusion, let me say, that should any one say that hs has seen a Steam Washer, ask bim if be has seen the new Bieam . . WASHER Of 1878, now being advertised so exten sively in whole- and double-page adver tisements. If he answer in the negative, request uira to suspend Judgment until a ample pan be procured and fully tested. I will send one as $ SAMPLE FOB &&, Just half the retail price, and I fully warrant it. After a person buys a sample be cen get tbem of me at coat. 60 Profit can bo Made on a Single Dozen. And I bare known agents to take orders tor . A DOZEN IN AN HOUR. There Is no way to make money iater. end for a sstnple and secure your territory- Make money while you can. Reader, please ca'culate the cost of my owo page advertisement in the "CHRIS TIAN UNION." It consists of 1,430 lines at regular rates amounted to $1,730 Each Insertion. I repeated this "Card" four times because my first insertion (Oct. 8) paid me SOO IFJiJiR, CZEHSTT. During the last eighteen months I have in serted my advertisement, occupy ing one to two pages, in HUNDREDS OF UUCLAS3 PAPERS, All of which paid well for the tmtlys but the "Christian Union" ("the largest circu lation of any religious newspaper in the world ') pays me better than any, and the INTER-OCEAN PAYS BETTER THAN Any Other Secular Paper. I mention this fact, for all can see how extensively I advertise my invention ; and taking into consideration the fact that I eell it Entirely on its Merits, and must concede that it sella well, for no article will sell well enough to pay for so expensive advertising without real merits. If I get a sample introduced into a neighborhood it often sells " AN HUNDRED if ORE. Such a splendid chanoe to make money selling this invention tuav never occur again. On the receipt of r'ive Dollar. I will shlpyou a complete Washer asassm ple, copy of the chromo, together with a Certificate of Agency, with full Instruc tions how to conduct the business, jtnd upon the receipt of the Washer you may have time to test it, and if you find it not as represented I will refund your tnonev. 1 be Washer retail at iiO. After I send you a sample I will hold your county a reasonable time lor you to decide whether you wish to purchase or not. I will fur nish blank deeds also blanks for taking orders, and will do all I can to enable you to auoceed in the business. Let me hear from you soon, or your choice of territory may be tak eo by aoine oue else. Address, Oil Creek & Allegheny RJvef Rail way, ana uuir.io, Coity & pjtt- Durgn H. K. 0 AND AFTER Monday, February i, 1874, trains will run as follows t ' STATION Northward, a m p m a m Flttabnrgh I 2:301 7:wi W Henlnno Klttnnnlng R. IV k Juno Brady Bond Parker Emlenton flcruNrraa Franklin Oil City 7:00 OleopoTIa :0O Eagle Rock :I7 Honest tfcos Tidlmtte UfcStt Irviaetou ll.4A Rousevllle Titusville Corry Mavvllle Butfuio 4:0'. 4:W) 6:4(1 :0n 6:4.1 Mi IW V:4.l 10:0 ll:10f r. ni 0:4:tl lOtf 12:U 1:101 lrfirt 2:40 4:1.11 8:00 8:SOl 6:101 7:00 8:S5 p. m 1:52 12:M lliIM fc7 6:0: a, m South ward 1 s . n I ptn 10:(tt :S0 7:i 1 H.an 1 :( 4:4S 1 :.V2 S:0.-J 5fcl.1l 151:12 l:4S 10-.S7 Mil 7:45 DOMB AT TH Sm pra :00 l:9n 12:32 11:40 11:525 10: 10:10 Ihl9 8:SW 7:46 8:00 7:S3 7:53 &.V &20 "7:28 :i!o , , , .1 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE a. in p. m Trains ron by Philadelphia Time. J. J. JUAWKKNCE, Uen l Snp t. At Us lowett coth pric4, neoZy, prtmpL ly, and in ttyk tquai to thai of any 9thr 4tablithmtnt in tht Dittriei, J. OTILTON, 10J 8ixth Pittsburgh, Pm. . P. B. Cut this card out and preserve it tt future reference. Persons writing me from seeing Uilsoerd will please sy they saw i In he fopw-T HrrPsj.rOAW, wl9- XICAIj railroad ON AND AFTER 11 P. p. Sunday May 1, 1870, Trains arrive at and leave the Union Depot, corner of Washlnton and iMuvny sireoi, as mi tows t ARR1VK. Mail Train. I.H0 a m 1 T.lno it ie . m ( wen s Accommodation No. 1, 6.20 a m i.r . """"""iin no 1, 7. so a mi I Wall s accommodation No 2 ak. , .ri cinnati exDress R.2U a m inhn.t. cominodntion 10.SO ani) Braddook a ac-I oommoUation No I, 7.00 p nij Pittsbunrh iv ii" rmauo express i.au p m . . n.. d wpiiiii.--inLKin r o a, z.ho p m; ii'iiiidituui ummmmaL nn r u kk ... . i w.if. 1.:, r i,:. r"1' Urinton accommodation No 2, 1.10 p mi J - '-DETART. . - cKfumnrn ex nress a.JXJ a ni Psrinn .v- I pretsa a.40 a m j Wall's accommodntion No 0.80am ; Mall Train 8.10 a in 1 Rrlnton'. accommodation 1 10 a m : Qraddivk'a . twumooBtion no I, ,vio p m; Cincinnati express I5S.S5 p m ; Wall'a accommodation ? a m ; jonnntown accommodation . P '' H"wood aocommndation No Urf" p msniuKlelphia express .M)p mj Wall aorommodstlon No 8.3.03 a m: W.M'. acooinmodstion No , .05 p in j Fast Line iv pm, nui o 0, H.OU p nil - The Church Trains leave Wall'a StuHnn every Sunday at B.os a. m., reaching Pitta burgh at 10. OS a. m. Relurnlmr In. v. put.. burgh at 12.60 D. an., and arrir. .t w.tl-. owinn u -.hi p, m. . Cincinnati ex ureas leaves Hllv. Rnnfh. ern express daily except Mou day. All oth er, i.auia umiy, except nunaay. 1 or lunner niiormatlon aply to W. II. BECK WITH. Agent. J he PennsvU-anla Hull mad iVwnun. will not assume anv Risk for Rnggnge ex' cept for Wearing Apparel, and limit" their rsponsibility to One Hundred Dol la- s val ue. All baggage exceeding that a ount in vaiue win do at tne risk of tne ;ner, unieas uuten Dy special contract. A.J. CASSA1 General Superintendent, Alteoas Pa. BUSINESS CARDS SHOW CjLRW, T H E JS u n ; : WEEKLY, BEMMVEKKLV, A DAILY. THE WEEKLY SUN is too vldeiv known to require any extended rrcorn mendatlniij but the rcnon which have already given it flrty thotmand subscribers and which will, we hope, give It many thousands more, are briefly as follows : It Is a first-rate 'lewspnper. All the news of the day will be found in It, eon donned whon unimportant, at full length when of tnommit, and always presented In a clear, Intelligent and lnte'resiing man ner. . It Is a first-rate fiimll v paper, full of en terinining and Instructive reading of cvo ry kind, but containing nothing that can ollend the most del louts and scrupulous taste. It Is a first-rate story paper. The best talcs and romances of currsnt literature are carorully sclcctod and legibly printed In lis pages. It is a ftrst-ra( agricultural paper. The most fresh and Instructive articles on sgri cultural topioe regularly appear in tills de partment. It la an independent political paper, be- 1 F no. prt'r Rntl W"-1K no collar. It tights for the election of the best men to office. It especially devotee it energies to the exposuis of the great corruptions that now weaken and disgrace onrcnuntrv.and threaten to undermine republican Institu tions altogether, it l;as no fear of knaves, and asks no favors from thojr supporters. 1. .! va um issnions ror the lAdins and the markets for the men, especially the catUc-markets, to which It pays particular Finally, It Is thecheapest paper publish ed. One dollar a war wiU secure It loi any aubscrlbor. It is not necessary to. s-et uust-iuu m orner to bave THIS W KICK- " "t,"' uwiar win get mo paper for a year. IMII? ,t'V-tf. -r ...... (, ' " '-"- i esuiN. Kight pages, ...... vmiiv ei.uu ayear. dimrounts from this rate. . TK K BEM I-WEEK LY BCN.-Snme inv uauy sun. aa.00 a year. A dis. "'A'"1.0 20 Pcr cent, to cl ubs of 10 or over. THK DAILY Kl'N.-A large four-page ui , .nciiv-Biitm ctiiums. iail iinuiam.n over iz'i.iukj. AH the new for 8 cents. Subscription price 60 cents month, or f.1.00 a year. To clubs of 10 or '. uiscoum 01 aj per cent. Address "THE SUN," New York City, lWitf VISITING CARL, SCHOOL CARDS WEDDING CARDS, PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS. ...... Allegheny Valley Rail Road. ON AND after Monday Jono 1. Trains will run as follows 1 lliil.,i..i,.i,i. I Timela 1 Trains leave Oil City for Pittsburgh at BALL TICKETS. 1A r m U. (Ht n ...1 0. ft s . . I vm a a . u. &u ir. in. mill -l . l BK nrrii'inA mt Pttukuk -. 1A.AA n . .... H I v uwuuiu iu;w, o:iu p. in. ana o:iua. i. TnunsleaVflPittHburKh for Oil Citv at . in., aw hu(i oi.ju p. ni.. arrivinir in l Oil City at 2:33 a. m..8:l5 and" 8:05 p. of. ADMISSION TICKETS. Trains leave Oil Cily for Buffnlo at 2:tS p. m. o:u p. ra, arriving In Butlatlo at 5p. m. 1:10. m. T sine leave Hullulo for Oil ritv at fl fti a. m. and liii p. in. striving at Oil City at ?Ofl ,n AnJ O . " - I ... ran vi o:uj p. ill . All trains uriven alwivo run fhrnn.,ii r-A. PittsburKh to Buffiil.i and return wlfhnnl I change of cars. Tr.ins run on Philadel- pnis ume. wnicn Is ) minutos faster than Pittsburgh time. The time at Buffalo is I Ij. 8. k M. S R'v tinia which ia 2S mlnmu aiuner man rniiaaeipnia time. Oil City accommodation leaves Brady's Bend at :40 a. m. arrivina- in Oil Citv at 11:50 p. ra. Leaves Oil City at 6:05 p. m.. arrlvina at Urajlv'a YlanH u O.I r r ' I At Red Bank Jniuitinn iki. with the Eastern Extension which runs to ncyuotasvuie. J. J. LAWRENCE, T.M.KINO. GenXBupt.-Aas't-Sup't. ' . MOXTIII.Y MTATEJIC.XTS ENVELOPES THE BEST PAPER. TTiTV- TT T f T The SCIKNTIKIO AMKR1CAN iatho ehaan. est and best illustrated weekly paper pub- ..oUn.,. t,,rj iiuuimr contains irom 10 to 15 original engravings of new machinery, novel inventions, bridges, engineering iviiiMjcium, impruvea iarm imple ments, and every new disooverv in fhn. Istry. A year's numbers contain 832 pages iiu wverai nunarea engravings. Tbous aaxfa of volumes are preserved forbindinu I and reference. The practical receipts aro mum umea in. euiuu-nntinn priee. Terms. S3 a year by mail. Sneci- ments sent free. A new volume com mences January 3. 1874. Mav ha hmA r.t mil news dealers. PATFNTx 'ined on the best terms. " ' " MOdela Or new Inu.nlmn. and sketohes examined and advice free. All patents are published in the Scientific American the week they issue. Send for pampmet, i io pages, containing laws and full directions for obtaining Patents. Ad dress for the Paner or concerning Patents. MUNN A CO., 37 I'ark Row, New York. Branch Office, cor. K and 7th sts., Wasb- uigiwu v, ., wo lm BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, " ' 1 1 H CD P5 H ft BLANKS, NEBRASKAJR1ST MILL. THE GRIST MILL at Nebraska (Lacy, town,) Forest county, has been thor oughly overhauled aud rentted in first c H.order.and ia now running and doing all kinds of " CUSTOM GBISDIKG. FtlITM FEED, " AND OATS. Constantly on hand, and sold at the very 3-ont H. W. LEDEBUR. .POSTERS DODGERS, DR -L re NOTICE. . J N. BO LARD. tA Tldlonta naa ret.irnsd to his nrattins attar an ah. fence of four mouths, spent In the Hoapl w" .f ew York, where will attund oalls in tils profossion. uince m Eureka Drug Store, d door Marasai rim a. lu.L Fit Jl . w I 'HANDBILLS, LABELS, SfMBEfortbe Torest Revublieaa SHIPPING TAGS, Ac. U a e nJ Um ' ' . M u 9 CS e V! a . e o C5 t a a O K h IN' cs H I Jsf 0 tf E u s o I' of a o rd CO 0) e a P 0 EH H Cu - V e t T3 rS S k. a t . " a 4 Is a si Z 5 5.!: 0 w 6 on f 3 Eh a I l I Eh Ul II 1 CQ 1 c si a m s c a a '8 o . X CO c u 3 e: ce O -if' TJ c n si w 2iS - 5 f . S ' . e 5 g o Ems ,2 g.a . b h OS .S be -2 .2 t. CJ 4) i s g o a PITIIOLE VALLEY R'Y. ON AND AFTKR Monday, June 5, t71, Trains will run as follows: . TBAIJfS KORTHWARD. Dr. J. lVHlkor) Cnllfoniln n rpar lUltria m-o n pm-cly VopcuUI jircpartttlon, mmlo cliiolly ffoiu tlio na tiro licrU found on tlio lower rniipea of the Sierra Nevtuln mountains of Culifor. lilo, tlio medicinal proportios of which Rre extracted thorclioni without tlio two of Alcohol. Tlio question la n I most dally naked. "What is the cmuo of tlio unparalleled success of Vixitain Hit tkksT" Our ntiswor Is, llmt limy rcmovo the causo f Uisctise, and tlia patient re covers his lienlth. They nio the gvo&t blood nutlllcrand a liro-giving luinclplo, pci.crt Itenorator and InvlKorator of the system. Never before in tlio history nf the wm.J ban a Hinliciiis (iron compounded pnmisiwinfr the remuiiatila qualities of Vixkoas Hitthrs in healing the sick of every diKsano nmn it heir to. Tbcy are a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonio. reiiSTu.it; CongRtinn or Inflaniiiiation (if ine l.iv aud itcarsl Orgaui ia liuiou JJincMUl - J lie iiropertlM of pn. Walkhr's TlNXOaR UlTTitM are Aperient. Diniihwotic, tarnunaiire, Mitrttiout, Iiatn-e. lin"ktic. neuauve. counter-1 rntant budonuo, Al tire, aud Auti-llilioua. , , It. II. MD01VT.T ' Ml lmffinst anil Oes. AirW.. SutvPrnnetooo Cntlthrnla. snu oar. at Waihigruia soil OkHi-lbMi Ni.. jf. v. bom lr tu uraf.UU aud L,Ura. A.TTitiia?ioisr IlEUOVAL. We will remove our stock of IIAIt.nVAltE, STOTES, " TINWARE, IRON, NAILS, FILES, BELTING, AM) MILL STJPXLlfes, ONTIIK FIRST DAT OF APnit, TO THE v, Reynolds,lEulm'& Co. Bfock, SENECA STREET, until which timo we will soli at I - .i:; C;OJT FOH OA Mil. H. O. TINKER, CO., OILC'ITY. HKO. W. IlWlHHinoE, If. It. C0I.M3. rAfL riMM'JKMAN, OHO. W. BLAIR. FORTTITT GLASSiWORKS. DITHKIDGE V n. Manufacturers of every variety of X X LINT IGLRSSl'LAniP iCHIfllKEYS, AND ' SILVERED.GLASS2REFLECT0RS, WASHISOTON A FRANKLIN STS.. PiTTSBOBoa, Pa. There is "shoddy" In glass, as well as In i woolen fabrics. Consumers of kero sene are sometimes almost discouraged, so frequently do chimneys break, without any apparent cause, rendering the cost of chimneys Abouteaual to thatof oil. Cheap ness bciug the order of the day, a great many manutaoturiee mske chimneys from silicate of lime, instead of from lead. The initiated may tell the different qualities of glass by ringing them s t e vibrations of Hie icait glass have a clear, ringing, bell like sound, possessing the rtauialte trankth to withstand expansion and oon- traction, as veil the general pressure of use, ard will outlast balfa-doaen of the lime glass chimneys. Fill con cents iii- t-btcd in one of the lcud chimnevs i. money well spout, even though it mjnros tho "trade" hi the cheaper kind, which it most assuredly ought to, and doubtless will, eitick a pin there, and remember it. The genuine leaii glass chiiiiucvs msv be bad st wholosule or retail of i UKO. W. DITUR1DUK CO., . 2-tf Tionot, Pa. (A AMILYAIltlQi,; . 'Astetils Ii'iuiiefl2.f)(l pcr day, fcj pnr AN ENTIRELY, MEW. SGWIMj-'itlACIIIi: Por Domestic Use. O NLY FIV12 OLLARS, Willi tho Now PantTOt -i . . BUTTON HOLE rW0n KEf?, Patented JunoITUi, 1x71, AWAHPKIl Till? FIH8T PRHMirM VT THE AMERICAN INslTlTL'TK I Ann . ..... . MARYLAND INSTITUTE FAIRS, 171. A most Wotiilerful and eleai-tiv e.in'-strn.-t-d Sewing Machine thr family woi k. v , i V s I'uris. i'Mstlie.NtralBhl l.ye Pointed Needle, self treading, direct, npright Positive Motion, new tensl.-m aolf n.ed ami rich (luidcr, )rertcs by 'liee and on n table. Llnht running. M,Ui and nolsoless, like all 'good hlgli-tirlcoit machines. Has Pnlcnt Check to prevent the wheel being turned the wrong way Ifsee the thread direct Irom Die spool. Makes the elaalle lock stitch. tlne. a strongest stick 1 nown flrm.durable, close and rapid. Will do all kinds of work, line amr. coarse, irom ntmhrin i i, ,... clnjtior Leather, and uses all deserinllnne.. of thread. This Machine Is heavily con- syueien to give It strength) all the parte of each Machine belMg-iiiade alike by ma chinery, and boautinilly finished and'orna msnted. It is vory easy to lesi-n. Hapid smooth and silent In opcrstlon. Ilnllnl.loC at all titnes, and Practical, Scientific, Mechanical Invention, at irrimilw roiinne.L price. ' - ci.,p"P fl",i'.v ""wlnK maclilns a last. Jho tirst and only aucctwa In prot duclng a valnabln, substantial and relia ble low priced Hewing Machine. Its ex treme low ,rl(, re,.hcs all conditions. It simplicity and strength adapts it to all capBcitio8,whllo Its many merits made 1 a universal favorite wherever used, and creates a rapid demand. - , " ' ' ' IT TH AM. IT IS RKCOMMBNr.l:n. I can cheerfully and confidently recom mend Its use to those who are wanting "cally good Sewing Machine, at a low price.. Mrs. II. 1J.JAMKSON, Pcotone, Will Couuty, 111. Price of each machine. -"Class A." One," (warranted for five years by special certincste.) with all thetixtuies, and eve rything complete belonging to it, Includ ing aelf threading needle, packed In a strong wooden box, and delivered to any part of the eotinfrv hv a-M. a... - further charges, ori receipt of price, only lm 1,01 ,8afe delivery guaranteed. With rach Machine we will ann.t n re ceipt or l extra, the new pntent MtJTTOX lTOI.l? WOIIItPn One of the most important ana useful ln vetitlcus of thu nirn. M.. Mi,.,.,io ...j ... tain, that a child can work the finest but ton hole with regularity and ease. Strong and beautiful. 8p.al tor,,,, n,j rxirm inducements U Maieanu rcmale Agents, store keepers. .c, who will establish agenciea through the country and keep our new machine on exhibition and sale. County Bights g ven to smart agents free. Agent's c m plete outfit, furnish 1 wiilmnt .... charge. Samples of sowing, descrlit:v cireiilnrs prniiKlnini. -.. . ' . engravings, ftc, Ac, sent free. We abte supply i A tRirtLTtRAI, IMPLEMENS. - latest Patent .l t7 . ...... , .......'Tii,o,,va lor the rarm and (iiinlfii. M.wn i Cultlvatr rs, Peed Cutters, Harrows. Farm -Mills, riantersj Hirviumr. n-k..1.-,. and all nrtieles needed for V Rare .Seeds in laia-a vailntv. - All Xfm,.v sent in P.wttiflico Monev Orders, Hank Drafts, or by Express; will be afour riak. . and are jwfectly sooure. 8afB,doUvery ef , all our gisnls guaranteed. "An old and responsible" firm that sell ' Uie best iroaila hi tliu l,.un.t n...t r. . -.....1,1l,iw..iHB1 no relied upon by our readers." Farmer's Journal, New y.rk. :. ot VsMnsibie for Rcglntered T.etteia. Address. JEHO.MK H. 1111 1 iki iv ..i- Corner Urccuwicb S Cortlandt Sts., Now ork. 1 .vn. STATIONS. Oteopolis, Bennett, Woods Prathera Mill Plthole City No. 2. 10.251 1U.SM 10. so 10.U4 H.0S No. 4. ' 3.30 p m 8.18 8.10 2.W " STATIONS, Pileity, Prathera Mill Woods Bennett- Oleonelis A All Trains TRAINS SOUTHWARD. No. 1. No. S. 8.40 a m 1.20 p m B.-lB " 1.48 8.5 " l.M "9.0s " O.ld " ii.14 make close eonnettlnna at Oloopolis wlUi trains on the (til Crock A Allegheny River Uuilway, North and 6onth. Two Lines of Stages ran daily between PithnleCity, Miller Varin and Pleasant villa, maki'igoonneution with arriving aud departing Trains. J, T. iiLAJIi. II. W1CKHAM, ' Knp't. ' Ticket Agent, Pithole City, Pa. . JOB WORK neatly executed at the RE. PUBLICAN OfflVt. TtDIOUTK, Pa. Is Helling'out Ills tntire stockif tVstchcs 3c Jewelry A V Jh'lIiSX COAT All imrtfe.H In want if tiold ant) Silver Watches, Uold ami Silver Chains, To dies' Opera ChaiiiH, he latent stvle in roldund plated sets. UracoJcts, H t u d a, Clou. .w v iJiiiut tils a first class op- iJ portutilty.. . govds ana new. .o old irarni. i ins is ro nuiiioug. J'., iviciu soils at cost. Cio and see. VHMS; TIME TRIED . AND FIRE TESTED ! ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CONN. ASSETS Dec. 31, 1873, fS,7.'in,lfl.70. MILES W, TATE, Rub Agsnt, T'nta, Ta, WATERS' CONCERTO J ORCHESTRAL ORGANS"".'' ureal bettuUlulu! Tt I ' l". ' t'O.M. f i VI , m.Ji....u a If AI.N-'OISaria, bvt ever pluce iu Ruf Or gttlla. irt-yercjxnhinritiym lira set u rMdh V',"?r ".Vrl Hrljr voiced, f.r s. W;SV ti ',', " 1 -f'v in. r" " vMritiiunia.iiivi VOICE if SI FKKH. 'I'lie.e oifasi art tk' Ami made is ul- mama, WATERS' NEW SCALE PIANOS, law (real pew. er . ami a fin singing lone. " avll nttirs lammiMKia and an ih4 beat Planus matte. I lioae Onissiial Plasm n wsrrsnMa' A ynara. Pilcn exiresuely low fm caalt or sari rsah, ad balance a . suanlhlr a.uarlrlr payments, fcerend-hand liialruincuis Inkea ia exchange, till i:A'l' INUIiCK. -N.N'llt li lb TKAUK, AUK NTS . VA.Vl i:i fur eviirr i ttv al ( uunlr ' ta tkt l. tit an l anaaa. A large eia CeunC io 7hii-ti:rr, MinuunTiuiKht ichi-ab.Latm. Sk Sc. II I I STHATMI VATAUUIVKS UAILSD. l HOIIAflSJ VA I I HS 4c SUM, Si itiraae wmt aaa S Jlcroer Hi, H.T, ' . 'estimonials of Waters' Pianos and Organs, . Wators' Concerto Parlor POraan" nos- seiises a licautiful and'pci ulliirly wifVtono." The Concerto Utop is, without "doubt, the best ever placed in Hiiy oran. It is pro duced ly un extra ct of reuds, peculiarly voiced, from which the eilcct Is most chiu iiiiug, uud Its iiiiitation of the human voice is "superb. For aweetnesa of tone aud orchestral cflccts it" has no jeoual." A. 1". Time. ' ' v ' The Concorto I'arlor Oi gans somsr thing entirely new i It Is a.'bcautil'iil iar)or ornaiiient, possesses a sweet and power ful tone is a nioxt coiiinrjndiiblo inven tion and holds a hih place in publio fa. vor," .V. Y, livening J'onf, ' , Aw Onrnfcvrn ltf mm Paplo. The orrhcsti al oruaii is the name nf a new reed organ recently announced by Horace Wa ters A Hon. .The instrument takes this:, name from its recently invented orches tral step. The voicing of tills is peculiar, producing thu efl'cct ot a full sweet con-.' Un I to voire. Jts a neat effect is produced when flie stops are drawn, so that an r-. chcstral effect Is given. The case is unique, and makes a handsome article of . furujr ture.' V, V, (Sun. . The Wtcra Pmnoa aro kaown as siuon the very best. We are enabled to tpeuk of these Instruments with conliilenco, front., personal kuowlcdgo. -V. T. i'luvgeliat. 2-ty ' WK WANT YOC To actas Asent. and distribute our New Ad ri tiaing Maps, mounted on English (loth, Vi ing a complete Map of the United Mtutes. Vj give thus- Mapsaway gratis and will ailow ymi one dollar tor evcrv Map you dlhtrib. ute in every tiounty and state iu the Union. Mule and l'nmale Airents wanted. Ad dress Immediately, cm-losing one dollar foifouttit of tive Maps, Territory, Circu lars, aud full partieu'Hrs v ADVERTfSINU MAP CO . wi tm East Itra.lv P, ( ,J Iniou Co., ',
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