..1 , a uiKir H R-iuu si;. . A correspondent of New York journal gives a description of a cheap plan for an ice house that 1ms boon in use in his neighborhood for ten Tera, ud lins never yet failed iu keeping ice R8 well as the more expensive houses. It is simply an inclosiire of about six feet square in the clear, and six foet Iiigh. The walls are formed of old re fuse timbers, throw. closely together, with no regrxrd to form or comeliness. The roof isTnado of hemlock boards. The entire cost of this building did not exceed five dollars, and, practical ly considered, it is a success; not am bitious of oontaiuing thirty-five load of ice, but simply five loads. About six inches of sawdust was sprend up on the ground floor, and in packing n space ot about nine inches was led be tween the ice and the walls of the building fur sawdust, and about nine inches of sawdust spread upon the top or the ice, ana thn thing wns tixcil The three main principles observed here will always insure a supply of ice, vis: good ventilation, -good drain age, and plenty of sawdust. Willi these rules adhered to, a corner of any old pen-shed will prove quito efficient in preserving ice. o The Norwich Bulletin relates a euri oils story of the defrauding of the Norwich and New York line of boats by a skillful swindler. While the Church Congress was in session in .new xorK, a man wno loosed every men an episcopal clergyman, called at the New York office of the Norwich line and wanted to. make arrange ruents for the transportation of six hundred - Episcopal clergymen and laymen, belonging in New England, to Boston. There ensued a suitable amount of discussion and of telegraph lug to the railroad men in Norwich, and at length a bargain was struck for carrying the six hundred at $3 per man, ine agent to receive U cents per ticket as his commission, amounting to $300. He then paid for the tickets with a check for f 1,800; signed Win. E. Dodge, and they paid him his com mission, lime came for the boat to leave, but not the fcOO. Not one of the six hune'red were furlhroining.aud the ideas dawned pith startling rapid ity in close succession upon the minds ot tne steamboat omcials. The check was found to be forgery, but the for- ger has so far escuped capture. II M .... vnnaren are very apt to t tunic a great " deal, more of an illustration than of the truth it was intended to illustrate. )A teacher once eudeavored " to illustrati faith thus : "Children, if . T 1.1 ..11 J. T ' , iuiuiu tt7i jkju bunt uiio uaj x saw a monkey climbing a liberty-pole, would you believe it?" "Yes, Bir," unani mously. , "Well, that is faith ; you be lieve ma. because I say it, and you feel snre that I would not toll an untruth." The next day the question was asked of the same children, "What is faith?" - "A monkey climbing a liberty-pole," answered n quick little boy. A man on Long Island, famous "his hogs, was asked what was the , cret of his success. lie answered : for i always choose a eood-natured Those that when they eat are constant ly running from one trough to another and Knocking their snouU against the new pig I sell to my neighbor, who don't know better than to buy such troublesome animals, while my con tented pigs get fat."' A St. Louis woman, separated from her husband, recently sent him a long list of propositions, upon his accept ance of which she would live with him again. Woman-like she indicated the only real cause of di (Terence in a postscript, as follows : "Your mother must leave the house at once and forever." A perplexed Schneider, who had , made a garment for a youth, and found himself unable to dispose of the surplus fullness which appeared when trying it on the young candi- date, declared vociferously : "De coat , it goot. It is no fault of do coat. De . poy is too tin." He who betrays another's secret be J, cause he has quarreled with him, was . never worthy of the sacred name ot friend ; a breach of kindness on the ' one side will not justify a breach of 1 trust on the other. ' A brick full from a scaffold' re cently on the head of a passing negro. "Fling dem peanut shells anoder way, np dare, won't 3'er?" was the darkey's advice as he scratched his wool. The coffin makers in convention have unanimously resolved that ere . nation is contrary to (very principle i of right, honor, justice and truth. At the present time tho countries subject to the Emnetor of Russia are equal to ODe sixth of all the "dry land." ' - i Why are the departing beauties of an old maid like the wicked? Be causo they flee when no man pursueth. General B. F. Butler is said to have accumulated by honest thrift mire than a million and a quarter. - A Salt Lake paper figures up 1,000 polvgamists in Utah, with three wives and nine children apiece. - How many dog-days ore there? As many as dogs, as every dog has his What fish has its eyes Dcareet to gether? The smallest. iieay Vaiioy . Oil Creek & Allegheny River 'Rail' way, and Buffalo, Corry & Pitts burgh R. R. . 0 f)N AND ATTF.H Monlny. February 2, --' ii t, trains win run as loilowsi STATIONS. Northward. Southward So M N... .1 Nr. I y, . 4 N. n a m l in a m p tit n in p in 1 111 8:001 l:'2ll PitNlmrirh 10:101 Mto W Pen Mine Ktttanning K. Il k -1 lino Itradv Itond Parker Fnilenton Serubgrass Franklin Oil Citv 4-.0-J 4:r.i 8:rr 11:4.1! ie:3n 7:4i :'.ii 0:(Ni R:20 4:4 !1:0 12:8J! 11:40 ll:'J.r 10::4A 10:111 fi:4H 0:Oii ::)! 10: 1 1 ::w 1J:IKI 1:10 7:0- :12 H:l l-M Hi-Fi 2;;v; 2:1. II 7:4." .:O0 nipopoli 2:40 IS:L 7:: 7:21 n-.M CM 5:20 Faille Koek M7 Tionosta !i;0S Tidiouto Ji:2 .'l.-Mi U:4; IO;57 4:1 Irvineton 11:4. 6:00 7:"4.i Ibni Seville Titusvillo Curry Mavvillo lluilalo 10:0." 11:10 1 7-esi 0:U5 3:. 12:.V 6:10 ll:l."i 7:00 1:47 P:6rH (l:0". a. tin n. in p. mla. ml a. in p. in Trains rim by riiiladelnhin Timo. - J. J. awkench, cieiri sup't. YLVANTA. CEN TRAL RAILROAD OX AM AFTKIl 11 1. 1. .Sumlav Mnv 1, 1S70, Trains arrive at and Ip.ivo tho I'nion liepot, eornpr of Valiintou aiul l.i Deny rtreet, at follows; AIUUVR Mail Traill, t.JSO a in : l'a-t lAnp, 12.12 i m ; Wpirsaceonmioilation No. 1, tl.2t m jw-iiiHm n(iiininoiaiioii ino i. 7.;iO u m Wall's aeeonimoilation No 2. 8..Vi m -Pin uniiuufjii v.jiam; .lonnxtown ac roninniiiHiion io.ki am; Hradriock'H ac ponunoiliilion No 1, 7.00 pm; l'ittelnirjr! "M'r p in; l acuie pxpress l.fto p m Iloniowootl acooinniotlation No l.fl.fiA run . nn o nvjt.iiiiiiuiiitl loll 1-tll't, .1..1U p fll llrinton aooommoil.ilion No 2, 1.10 n m AVay raaaenger 10.2 ) p m. DEPART. i Ronthpni express 6.20 a ni : Pncifio x pre 2.40 a m t Walfa accommodation No 1, 0.30a m ; Mail Train 8.10 a m ! Hrinton a apoommorlation 11.20 a m: Hratlrlock'a ae (Himmodation No 1, 6.10 p in: CineinnnU PTpi-esg 12.8.1 p m ; Wall's aeeonimodation - i, 11.61 a m ; Johnstown aeoommodation 4.0o p m ; llomewood aeconimiHlation No I, 3..10 p m; 1 hilnilclplua pxprpss 3.60 p mj Wall accommodation No .1.3.06 D m: Wall's aecoiuinodation No 4, 6.0j p ui ; Fast Line i.vj p in ; rr an a .o o, li.ou p in. Thn Chureli Trains leave Wall's Station every Sunday at ii.O.i a. in., reaching Pitts Imrch at 10.05 a. m. Koturiiinir leave Pitts Imrtrli at 12.50 p. in., and arrivo at Wall's Mation at 2.10 p. m. Ctneinnatl expross leaves diilv. Poulli em express dailvexepptMon lav. All otli cr Trains daily, exeet .Sunday." ror iuruior inlormation aply to W. II. ISF.CKWITiI. Acent. Tha Pennsylvania Hailrosl Comnanv will not assume any Itisk tor BajiiraKe. px'. eept for Wearing Apparol, and liniit their rsponsil)ility to Ono llundro.1 Ilollai val ue. All batrgaire execjidini? that a omit in value will he at tho risk of tne ;ner. unless taken by special contract. A.J. L'A.SSAl General Superintendent, Altoons Pa. Alleghany Valley Rail Road. ON AND after Monday June 1. Trains wilt run as follows (Philadelphia Timo): 1 Trains leave Oil Citr for Pittabiirn-ii t z:i.- p. m. :aip. m. and 8:35 a.m. arriving i a mnuiiru ui iu:w, o:-tu p. ui. aim o:lua. m. Trains leavo PitrHburRh for Oil City ot 7:20 a. m., 1:00 and 8;30 p. in., arriving in Oil City at 2:33 a. in.. 8:16 and 8:06 p. in. I rains leave Oil City for Uultalo at 2:45 ni. H:20 p. in. arrivinsr in Buffiitlo at 8:66 p. in. 1:10 o. m. Trains leave Buffalo for Oil Citv at :- in. and 12:26 D. ni. arriving at oil !itv at Q.jm .1 o.nr .. . D -.uu 7. in. mm o.vo p. III. A.11 trains given above run through from Pitfrburgh to BufTMo and ret urn. without chimge of cars. Trains run on Philadel phia time, which is 20 minutes faster than Pittsburgh time. Tho time at Buffalo is Ii. S. & M. S. K'v (imaivlili.h Is 99 slower than Philadelphia time. - ii..v Hi-eouiiuofiaiion loaves Jlrady s Bend at 6:40 a. m. arriving in Oil City at 11:50 p.m. Leaves Oil Citv at 6:05 n. in.. arriving at Brady's Bond at 9:15. p. in. At Ked Bank Junction this road eon with the Kaitern Extension which runs to iteynoiosvillc. J. J. LAWRKXCE, T. M. KINO, Geu'l. SSup't. Ass't. Sup't. B THY IT ! ! ! The Soientihio American is tho rhean- est and best illustrated weekly paper pub lished. Every number contains from 10 to 15 original enirravimrs of new niachinprv. novel inventions, bridges, engineering works, architecture, improved (arm imple ments, uuu every new uiacovery in chem istry. A year's numbers contain 8.!2 nairos and several hundred engravings. Thous and of volunios are preserved for binding and re foreneo. The practical rocoiita aro well worth ten times tho suhscriDtion price. Terms. S3 a year by mail. Snoei- nients sent free, A new volume com mences January 3, 1874. May be had of sll news dealers. ATCWTC obtained tn tho best terms. H I Lll I yj Models of new inventions and sketches examined and advice free. All patents are published in the Scientific American the woek tliey issue. .Send for pamphlet, 110 pages, containing laws and full directions for obtaining Patents. Ad dress for tho Paper or concerning PatcuU, MUNN A CO., 37 Park How', New York. jsraucli uuice, cor. F and 7th sts., Wash ington D. wiO liu NEBRASKAGR1ST MILL. THEOniST MILL, at Nebraska (Icy town,) ForoHtoouuty, has boeu ihor oo;jli!y overhauled and reattadi lii tirKt elacs order, ami is now running and doing all kinds of B . 8 CUSTOM OIIIAUINC.. . FLOUR. FEKD, . ' AND OATS. Constant !y on hand, and Sold at the very lowest ligurew. 43-Om n. W. LEDEBUR. ITOTICE. . J. N. BOLAKD.'of Tidiouto. )u rot.irnsd to his ruaetico aflor an ah. senoa of four mouths, Fpcnt in the Hospi tals of New York, whero will attiind calls in his profession. OttUie in Eureka Drug Store, 8d door ibove the baitk, ldioutf, Pa. ' 4Sitf - - ; - ' ,' SUBSCRIBK for tlie Forest KepuWiean It will pay. , Alfe DONE AT Tim 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At tie lowed cash pr!nm, veatbj, promjiU ty, and in ttylo equal to Unit cf any other cMalluJnnvnt til the DltlricL BUSINESS CARDS SHOW CAHD3, VISITING CAULA, SCHOOL QA UDS WEDDING CARD.' PROGRAMME V INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, JIOA'TIIIY STATEJII3XTS, ENVELOPES BILL EADS, LETTER IIEAD3, NOTE HEAD3, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, POSTER DODGERS, HANDBILIiR,' LABELS, SHIPriNG TAGS, &c. WEEK LY, WEICKLY, A Ji. I I.Y. I III! WEEKLY SCN la too widely h""ii io iisinio iuiy rxtenitpd recom men. latum ) Hut tile trfions which Imvp nb-e:ulv eivun it inly thousand suhsvriUers Him wmcn wim, we hope, pivo it nmtiy tlK'USnnds more, nr briefly as follows r ' n is a ursi-rale lewspaper. All tlie ncvisni inn nny will dp round in It, eon. dense,! -when linimpoi-tant, at lull length when of moment. H,i i.. .. ,,,.,,u....,.,.i In a clear, Intelligent And Interesting m.ln- It Isa flrst-ratn finnilv p:per. full i.r en tertaining and instruct. ve ruling of eve ry kind, but contiiiping nothing that can oiieiuitno most delicate and scrupulous It isa lirst-rnto stojy paper. The best biles mid rninmices of current literature areearelnlly sel. cted and Jcuil.ly printod In its piies. ' It is a tirat-valp agricultural pspnr. The most rresh anil insliiicliveai'tickson agri eultnral topics rejruhirlv nppear in thisde partiiient. ,' It is an independent polilicd pn;'rr, " lie longing to no party nnd wearing n eolhir It lights for the election of the Iiuk1ioii to otlli o. It especially devotes it eneriilea to tho exposuie of tlm (creat corruptions thnt now ve:i!.en and tllsgrnise oui'i ountrv.and threaten to nndermin,i repulilienn institu. tions altogether. It lias no lour of kunves, and asks no favors from their supporters It reports the fiishions for the ladies and uie inai Kcis tor ine men, especially tho cattle-market, tl Vililch it rmvs particular aitentioii. ' Finally, it is l!iechea).est paper pul.lisli ed. One dollar a year will se.-iu e it for any subscriber. It is not necessirrv tn -el up a club in order to have TIIH WlOKK l.V NUN at this rate. Any one who sends a binglo dollar will get the'paperforayear. TflF. WEEKLY NUN.-Kight p.ieos, fifty-six columns. Only f 1.00 a year. " discounts from this rate, THE SEMI-WEEKLY SCN-Same sire as the UbiIv Sun. $2.00 a venr. A dis e.iint of 20jier cent. U) clubs of In or over. THE DAILY Sl'N-. A laru-o four-im"? newspaperof tweiitv-elglit eoliims. PaiU cn-euiation over 120.OOO. All the news for 2 cents. Subscription price .10 cents a month, or f i.00 a year. To clubs ol 10 or over, a discount of 20 per cent. Address " I'M E NUN," New York Citv. in - 5 a . S 5 i v v eO a a m 3 o n C 3 rt -J a 5 o 3 o Hi S 2"2 "I- c ' ca u . a '3 s y a q n y, c- C'j ,2 . - a OJ. w f .2 o -a 4j iga m m d -Si B t o Soft PITH OLE VALLEY R'Y". ON AND AFTEIt Monday, June 5, 1871, Trains will run as folio ws: TRAINS NORTIJWAItn. STATIOXS. Oleosilis, I'.ennett, Woods .1 Fralhura Mill I'itholo City '. TRAINS SOUTHWARD, BTATIONH. ntlmlK City, l'ralliois Mill Vooils Bennett ... Olooiiuli 0 All Trolm initko close r!niiiiev!Tions atOlttopolis with truins on tlm Oil Creek A Allegheny Ilivor liailway, NorUi ami South. Two Lilies of Stages run daily lietween Fithole City, Miller Farm and Fleasant ville, makiogeonuection wilharrivingand departing Trains. J. T. IS LA IK, 11. WICK MAM, Nupt. Ticket Afient, Fithole City, l'a. JOB WORK neatly executed at thisoOloe at reasonable ratef. no. a. no. 4. vi u j2-jr ,f?- V 10.25 a m 3.S0 u m fr KI?Vs 10.1W " X.M " (I OX&3 1 la.Ho ' a.irt " II yW,'i2S-J! iti. "... h.io:" V35K- JTHWARD. No. 1. No. 3. 8.40 am I.Mpm BAH " 1.4S ' fi.f.il " l.ftU " i fi.oa v , 2.01 f . 1H " 2.. 4. i i Dr. .1. Wnlkcr'H CiilMoi nl.i In. CRiir Itillrrti mo n pmely Veetlil pi-ep.-inition, tmulo cliielly IVom the nn tivo lieili8 found on tlio lower rnnjrs of tl:e Sierra Novnda inouiitiiiii of .'iilifor r.l.'i, tho nieiliciiiitl tiniei ties of which aro extracted therefrom without tlio tiso of Alcohol. Tho question is almor.t daily aslicd. "What is tho causo of tlio unparalleled success of Vinkhau IJit TKusf" Our answer la, that they remove tho causo of disease, mid tho patient re cover his liealthv They mo the ie:it blood purifier ami ft lire-giving pi iiieiple, li peil'ei't lieiiovator mid iuvigoialor of tho system. Never l.el'oro in ths histiiiy of lliu world lias a medielnn lucii eomeeiiHiied pispssin lliu- rennirkalilu ip.iaiilica of Vi.vKoAlt Hittkhn ill lieuliiiu tie) tick of every ibscnso niiin is heir to. They are a pent la rurmivo m wnll tu a Tmiic. relieving Congest iuu or Iiiflaiiiniatioti of ths Livor and Visceral. Organs iu IJilioud Deaaes : Tlie projioriios of Ui:. W.m.keii's Yi.nkoah lin i khs are Aper:ent. Dianlinrctie, Cariniiittlive. Nntritiotu, l,8inHve, (liuretie, Sedative. CouiUnr liiitaus budoriCo, Altera tire, and Anti-Jlilinua, - R. U. JlrUOJIAr.T ft Cf.. Cnrd"t) wtnn. At.. Siin4'Yiine!ci, On"fnnitjv, itl oor. of WMlnn-tun tnl I Surllnn Sn.. V . kuia l.y uli Uruftl anil l.lr. V P.EHOVA W rrill roiuova our stock of i t . FILES, BELTiPJQ, AMD k-i , 4 isr day t)? .rni to Tim 2 R8ynold3, EuIriU Co. Blgck, KENEfA RTREET, t lu-.til wUU h timo wa will sol! at CJOST PO;! OA 8 II. H. O. TINKER A CO., OIL CITY. m:o. w. piTirninoH, vai l ;r.:.Mi::tu.5i, 1!. It. COLLI Vrt. UI'Q. W. 11LA1K. Fonrpin GussskVonKs. i 1 v H it i r Mi & c;o.. Manufacturers of every variety of ; FLINT GLASS ILRHP, H IffiSETS. AND SILVEREDJGLASS.'REFLECTORS,' WASIIINOTON A FRANKLIN STS.. . PiriHiiniioH, Pa. Tliere Is "shoddy" In glass, as well as In jn woolen fatirici. Consumers of kero sene nre sometimes almost discouraged, so frequsntlv do chimneys break, without any appareut online, rendering liie cost of chimneys about (Kpial Uithatol oil. Cheap ness neinu 1110 orier or ine May, a greia many uianuluuturics uiako ehiiiineys from silicate of llnio, instead of from lead. The initiated may tell the different nualities of glass by ringing tlicm j t e vibrations of the lead glass have a clear, rinfc'ingr bell like sound, p.wsessing tho requisite strength to wilhsland expansion ami con- traclion, as well ns the uuueral nes.sure of use, and will outlai t half n-ilnan; of tho limo glsas eliiimieys. Fifteen cents in vested 111 ono of tho lead chimnoss t money well spent, even though it in lures thn "trade" in tho cheaper kind, which it most assuredly ought to, and doubtless will. 8liek a pin there, and remember it. The KHiiuiuo toad ulass chimney may be had at wholosule or retail of tilit). W. DITHRIDGE A CO.,f 2 tf Tionesta, l'a. TiuiouTB, Fa. selling out his mtire stock uf M alrhra ifc vewrlry A T RST i?UST AU parties in want f (lold and Silver iVatclies, (sold and .s.lver Chains, La mm. dies' Opert Chains, tho lator-t - jilyle iu old and plute.l 8ts JraeuU th H t U d s, Clocks. ,vc, will ti'.d liia a first class 011 Mrtuuity. All goods are new, no old trash, 'i'liis is 10 hini)Xhg. E. KUuu miIU v..'-)-lju.aniVe.' TIME TRIED AND FIRE TESTED ! . TUi5 OUIC1IMAL ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY - . OF HARTFORD, CONN. - ' ASSETS Deo. 31, 1ST J, MILES W. TATE, Sub Agent, 45 . T'oneela, Fa. ran A:;"iiH miiio f 12.r,0 per J.tv. SrT. i pei AN ENTIRELY, WPw Fof Orrtietlo Uo. O ;i 1YHVE OLLARS , illi tlio NenTcytenl.' DUTTOM HOLE 'WORKER, l'.ilenled June27tli, ISri, .' ' ( i AWAUDKHTIfi: IT;kt I'll KMirMAt Til Ii A M EilU'A N lNfe l l ri.'TK MAltY f.AXD INis i'lTUTC FAiruf.WL A tier I M-onderriil find p1o Ai,ii a... slruct. d New lr,.. Mnciiinn for fiindl v work. iiili'te .,n! ,ts I'm-!. les tlie Strniyht v P-.ln:.. I c..c. trend ine-.' illiPt - iiorig.it t'onilivs Motion, liciv tension' soif loed mid clo li (iuidcr. io...i... 1......1. 1 an. on a t .Me. Light, riiniilii- BuiooUi . and noiseless, li . ,, tg0l hit:b-priel -maohincs. ,1 Ijs fiilent t'lu-ck to proven l'si's tlin tlirejid ,lir....i iv... i.rf ' -.i Makes the elasth; lock stilcli. flps null' s.rongevt stick I nnwn lirm.dn.nblc, el.w and rapid. Will do all kinds of worn, line and course, mmi lirebvi.. i. 1,.,.,.... slo:h or Leather, nod all doscrinti.m ot lliren.l. I his Machine is heavily eon striietKd to give It stieinrlln nil 11..'. ....... of each Machine being made ,,liko ,v 1....- hinery, mil beaulilullv linlslie.l .m.i mcnled. II Is very easy to Imrn. I .-,.,.!. t siimoih and silent'in operat.oii. Feliabli at all times, nnd n prnei..i. K. inniiii., Mechanical Invention, at icrcallT n..ln..u. price. " A g..o.i cheap family sow ing machine a I he tir-t un.l ftnlv mi, 1.. diieing a viiliiabln, siil.stantisl aud rolia bid low priced New ng Machiun. Its o ticnii. low price reaches all conditions. Iu Hiinplieiiv and streuglh adapts it to alt capacities, v. hilp its many merits ntadsJra universal favoriio wlierevir ued, and eteates a rapid demand. . IT Is Al l. IT Is It Kf'OM MIC! T1CI. I erin cheerfully and eenlldently reeem mend its isu to ihoso who aro Wanting really (food Ncivlnir Machliip, at low lrieo. Mrs. II. It JAMESON, l'eotone, Will County, 111. Frleo of each machine. "Clasa A." nun." twarnnited for Uvr, years by spend si eeriiiicaie.i wiih all the tlxtuies, and ev lylhing eompli tn belonging to It, inalud- nnr sen inreaiimg needle, packed iu strewg w.kmIcii box, and delivered to any psrt of Ihe country, bv express free further clmrgos, on reeolpt of price, on'r Flye Dollars. Safe delivery guaranteed. With each Machine wo will send, Vm r ctiit of 1 extra, the new patent M'tton Hole woiticrcR, ' One of thn most important au.l uxeful ! venti.-ns of the a.:e. So simple and cer tain, that a child can work the finest but ton hole Willi regularity and ease. Strosa and beautiful. m Sin-rial terms, and extra Inducements U Male and Kemnle Agents, store keopori, .te., who will establish agencies through the country and kecp-our new machine on exhibition nnd sale. County Bight. given to smart ngiMita free. Agonl's o ins ' plcte otiltit, furnished without any extra charge.' Maniples of sewing, ilci-'oript: v circulars containing forms, testimonials, emrravlngs. Jto.. Ae.. sent free. Wa il. supply AU 1 ! It r LTt RAT. IMPIXMKSS.' Latest FntentH and improvements far the l'arm nnd (i.u ilen. Mowers, Utspers, Cultivaf rs. Feed Cutters, Harrows, Isrnt Mills, Planters, llaryosiars. Threshers and all articles needed for Farm work. , Rare Needs in large variety. All Money sent in I'osKUHco-Munev Orders, ilault lraf1s, or by Express, will 1 ntour iak, aud aro perfectly secure, gafd delivery of ." all "lir g khIs guaranteed. "An old and nwiMinsiblo firm that. sU tho best goods at tho lowest ju ice and ra be relied upon by our reader. " l-'ariaer'a Journal. New York. . , Not Responsible for Registered T.olter. Addreas, JKHOME It. 1 t I 'Si N s CO., Corner Greenwlt h ik Cui tlandt Sta., New Y'ork. ' , . . 25-8i WATERS' CONCERTO X ORCHESTRAL ORGANS """" isHiiiiiui u j - a . , 1. . .. rvt-r niKU3 I k t-it. ll.lllll out OIM:jltt.f . 'l it II.K'1'OPNa.YiA. ba-t nrrr plnt Is anr Or extra mrl v irrdi, ps . 'l iiliurl loirtnl, - I t. I-; ' t-Ai. u nH't-' t 1 1 IIIM. aitWMM 1 N I I i::iiM.l,lr:l. I 1. VIA I Jill n'llielll.ITI ft 'i,4J4. 'f lie llruttua WATERS' NEW SCALE , PIANOS. kmc ajreail now cr unit a flnr alnalnaT lout. . All luusrru linprsTcairiiiK. mwi an. Ihr b.- I'litaltM luaUo. 'I hvas llrgausiihJ I'Ihuuii art urruii f t- ;.ir 9 y t-n-rK. I'rir.'. mlroiurly low Thr cmh r part rasli, nwt bHlnnt-a in uoKllily . HHrlerljr pitinicnli. o-oiil-liiuifl ivisirin.-iiis mkvn in Krliiinae. ii It t. A t IMll rK. Hit. VI 10 Uu t tlAUf.. Aiit.X l H UMi:il U rvtr) I lly ovl 4'nnnir In f' I'. U an.M.Hltln A lra: ills. SHI o lt krrt)ttmM4r;t 'AmitAa., srto,iV-d m, ac. 11 1 1 sihMhh r mm 1 in ex mailkK iiuiiai t: n i l i:iti a susj, . 481 Uraatlwaj and .Uerccr BU, N. T. Tfetimonials ol'lWaters' rianos Organti. 1 "Waters Concerto Parlor 'Organ pns sevsos a benniiiul and ptvuliarly ttoft'ton. The Conce to stop is, without doubt, tha best ever piaecd ill any or nun. It is pro duced by an extra set of reeds, peculiarly voiced, "from which Iho ellect is most charming, and Its imitation of the human voice is superb. For sweetness of tone and orchestral elleuts it has no equal." N. X Tours. . ' , - ' . 4 Tho Concerto I'ar'or Organ is Dome- thing entirely new ; b is a beautiful parlor ornament, Hissscs a sweet aud power ful tone is a most enuinijiidable Inven tion mid holds a Inch place iu publio fa vor," X, i'. hvtmnij JXist. . A m Or.-itk.sth a in thb l'Ani.on. Th orchestral oririm is the name nf ancwreedl organ reeenlly announced by Horace W ters (V Son. Tha instrument takes this, name from ils recently invented orches tral stp. Tho voicing of this is peculiar, producing the ellect 01 a full sweet con tralto vufn. Its i; nest etfect is prtslucoit when tho stops are drawn, so that an or chestral ellect is given, The casois unique and makes a handsome article of furui turo." A. X'. Aun. The Waters IManos are known as among the very best. We are enabled to speak of tliesc instruments with conlldcnce, from personal kuowledge. V. 1'. .'vtt)iyeUt WE WANT YOC To act as Aceits, and . distribute our New Advertising Maps. mouuLed on Knglish (Tloth. being a coinpletu M up of 1)10. United Slates. Wo give Hies.. Mapsawa.v gra'isand will allow you one dollar for every Arup you distrib ute in every county and state ii) tbe Lniou,. Malo nnd Kennilo Agimts wanted. Ad dress Immcilialelv, coclosinz one dollar foiJ.iut(it of live Maps, Territory, Circu lars, and full particulars ADVF.lt I'lSINU MAP CO., w-'4 lm Ea&t iraciy F. ., Clarion Co., Pa, voici: ii ri i 1 I