She forest gcjniMicau. W. R. PUNN. EDITOR. WEDSEsnir RORxne, fed. 17. The $ytem of Assessment. For twenty-five years have our State and local authorities practiced a franc) ulent syniero of Htnte ami Municipal taxation. The idea of swearing an Assessor (1 asee nil property at its true value, with an cmhargn of 26 mills fir School, 1ft fur County, 10 for Roml and 10 fir Pour purposes is load Ihnt no niMti can rnr'y who has any conscience lift. With ait eucttin hrance of 56 mills on the dollar,, it Is n wonder . that Assessors return property at less than one 'third its val c. and thereby imposo doulile tax es on all the inferior kinds of proper ty, while the valuable pays but half rates. 'Without taking the equity fea ture of our present system into ac count the moral phase bhotild he enough to attract the attention of Legislators auJ bring about a speedy change. - , The ids. orVnnuaily swearing thous ands of men throughout the State to asjss property at its true value, and then finding that the rule is fixed at one-fourth or one-third is too prepos terous to follow any longer. Let the Legislature repeal the pres ent excessive high ratea-ud aubsli tute 5 mills for school, .mills foi county and road,' l mill fcr poor purposes, and giver jh yuTrts power to increase these rates 'when through a neeeMity a higher rate jriust he im posed. In the destrinijjn of school houses or county buildings by Cre, or the public roads and bridges destroyed by floods, this contingency may arise, but in every case a substantial reason roust be given to the public before a higher rate could he imposed. Iiesidea, property would then be rated as con templated by the law (at its me value) and not a single case of moral perjury need occur in the State. Tliese high rates under fhe present lw act like a ghost to the timid, and completely de feat the true object of taxation. Let the Legislature reduce the raUs at "Jeast, if nothing else cn be accomplish ed this session. Clearfield Republican. A Trifle Inconsistent. On inauguration day the mortifica tion of all sorts of people was intense ; the Vice President elect of this great liepublift was drunk, in the Senate Chamber before the eyes of congregat ed thousands drunk, beastly, lnordi nate!y,cou'summatly drunk- -so drunk that he could not stand erect so drunk that had he been in the str. et he would have endeavored to have lighted his coru-eob pipe at the pump kandle. '' What with a smut ty joker, and ft maudlin, Jriveling, slubbering drunkard, this nation is eminently blessed i. if the people think so. Surely, people have a right to elect their rulers. If they are cou tent, why should we be everlasting'y joking and the other eteiuully drunk f Illiaoi State Keginter, March 13, 186!. Andy JoVnson was to-day elected United States Senator from Tennessee, and we stop the press to shout, Glo rious ! IULhoU State Rtgitter, Jauuarv 26,1875. ' Pesji'a Resekves, Attention! All members who served in the Celdl are requested to write their name, reg ment, aud post atlice address, on a postal card, andf.pjftlijt.e same to Ma jor Chill W. Hazzard, Corresponding Secretary of Pcnu'a Reserve Associa tion, Monongakala City, Pa., so that circulars end reports may be mailed regularly to each member. For Sale. The old Holmes House property la offered for sale on very reasonable terms. - This property consists of two acres of land, a barn, suitable for liv ery, size 105x40 feet. The foundation of the Holmes House contains a large amount of first class building atone. The land U suitable fur gardening, and with proper carj will raise superior vegetables. This properly will be sold cheap. For terms enquiie of the editor of this paper, or of C. F. Gilles pie, Whig Hill. S3tf. Frrsh buckwheat flour and rew Crop New Orleans Molasses, at Robin son & Bonner's. 35lf. Papa Baldwin, at Tidioute, has the most extensive and best selected lot of Fishing Tackln that we have ever seen in a country store, and at astonishingly low prices. 4 6 in Go to the Hal Store sign of the 1'ig Red Hat Tidioute, for best as sortment hats, caps and. furs. Also neckwear, underwear, hosiery aud gloves for men, women and children, at ioest cash prices. 32if 2000 pounds fresh buckwheat flour, nt Robinson A Runner', three dollars per hundred. 42tf "-1 1 1 1 1 i i SHERIFF'S SALES. BY VIRITKof anmli? wrltaof I.ov. Fa. ven. ex. and test. von. ex. Issued out of 111.. iiit-I nf f iiltun.in l! . ... nf I- . i and to me directed, there will be cxpiwd nt tune nv puouc vendue or outcry, M the Count House, In the borough of I toneata, on ' MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22d, A. D., 1075. at o'rlock A. M., the following decrlbed real estate, to-wit : Marcus Rrawoaon vs. Freeman It. Ella worth and S-rj.lns Kllsworth, Iev. Fa. No. 10 Feb. Term, 1875, K. I). No. 44 Wept. Term. ISTt. Osmor A Tat. All tlmt cer tain piece of land situate In tho Township of Kingsloy, County of Forest, and Htate of Pennsylvania, boundel and described an follows, In-witi I Winning at Hie northeasterly corner of true No. JUl'J as the same l laid out aud designated on a limp of aaid county made by !. t. Irwin, adjoining the line" or Hickory township, and running; thence, southerly along; the dividing linn of Sulm. Ntw. 6'ilx and Jkil7 and a. joining 1"U tn the southeast corner of lot No. Sil.T, thence along tho rtivhl? Ing line between N(. fi'.'lS and ttJit two. thirda jh of a mile, thence northwesterly and parallel with said line of lot No. .VH to a point in the township line of Hickory township aforesaid, distant two-thirds of a mile from the- place of beginning, and thence nmtheaaterly along said- township line two-thirds of a mile to the place of beginning; excepting nut of the snino a certain tract of land heretofore conveyed to lieorire and F.dward r.nsworth consist ing ot fifty (So, acres situate In the north east corner of lot No. .WIS. Containing about 800 Mrm, and being a port of tho same premises conveyed to the party of tho bv J. D. Agnew, Sheriff of Forest County aforesaid. Also. All that equal undivided one half () part of a certain piece of parol of lund situate in Kingslev township known, laid down and designated on said Irwtn'a msp as lot No. f217, bounded northwest erly bv lot No. 6218, northeasterly bv lot No. 5234. aouthcasscrlv bv lot No. '5216, southwesterly liv lot No. 21.'. Contain in 1 lPrt acres ni re or lows, w ith all a:.d sincular the appurtenancea. Taken in excention and to be sold as tho property of Freeman H. Ellsworth and Sophia Ellsworth, at the suit of Marcus Brawnson.-' ALSO, William Painter in use rf-e. vs. Tha Per ktomen Oil Com pan v, Test. Ven. Ex., No. !ept. Term. 1874.-7Rolhermel. All defendants' interest In and to all thst tract of land situa'e In the fnwiishlp of Kinfrs ley (nowt in the County of Forest, in tho State of Ponniyl vsnia, lund and describ ed as follows, to-wit : Iteclnninir at a post and -tones ad.ioininir land of Sebert Buer hen, thence south forty-threo and one-half tlea-recs esst fAfty-fotir and one-half per ches to the jilm-o" of lelniilnn. Contain inir tifty-rtve acrea strict men-ure, le the same more or less. (Being tliosanieprem ses which tieorge llosbwk and wifo by Indenture dated the Pirst day of Fe rua ry I8HR, and recorded in the 'office for re cording TVeda in and lor Venango County, in Ieed Book "F.. K.," pace H04 Ac, grant ed and conveyed unto Psnicl I). Jones in fee, and which tho aaid Daniel I. Jonee, bv Indenture dated the tenth day of Msreh. 1865, and record ' in the ofllce for recording dee-Is, aforesaid, in Doed Book No. 58, paro 2O0,tc., granted and conveyed unto the Perkioinen Oil Company of the City of Philadelphia, mid State aforesaid.) Al.so. All that tract of land situate in tho township of Allegheny, (nov in the County of Fre, in Uin Stale nf Pcnnsvl nia, bounded ami tloaciibed as followa, to wit : Commencing at a post In the south east corner-"of the whole tract, thence along the north line of tract No. 237 west ono hundred and fifty-nine and nine tcnths perches to s post in the southeast corner of land formerly conveyed to W. W. Prwt, thence along the east line of said laud north one hundred and fourteen pur e es and tive-tentlis of a porch to a post, thence by the south line of lund contracted for by Levi Metztnir. north eightv-aeven and one-half dotrrees east one hundred and filly-nino and nine-tenths porches to a post In the cast liua of aaid whole tract, thenne along sitld east line south one hun dred and eighteen pbn-hea to the plai-e of beginning. Containing ono hundred and eighty acres and one hundred and eleven perches of land be the same more or les, and the allowance of six per cent, for ro-ids c. ; Being thesanie premises which James WakMee and wife, hy Indenture dated tho second day of February, 186.1, and recorded in the ofliee for recording deeds in and for Venuniro Countv, in Heed Book "l. !.." paire 582 Jr.. granted and conveyed to D. 1. Jones in fee, and which tho'said I). I). Jones, bv Indenture dates the tenth day of March, 186a, and recorded in the ollice for recording deeds aforesaid, in lecd Book No. 58, pngo L'OM tc, granttsl and conveyed onto lh aaid "Perkionien Oil Cotnj'any" of the City of Philadelphia, and Stat ''aforesaid. -Taken in execution and to lo sold as the property of tho Perkiomen Oil Conioy, at the suit of William Painter to uae Ac,' ;' -' ALSO, - . Jamea McNeill and Thos. McNeil', part nora aa James McNeill A Brother, vs. Fphraiiu K Davisand Klixnlietli M. Dnvia. I-ev. Fa. No. 18 Feb. Term, 1K75. C. 1. No. 62 Kept. Term. 1874. All that certaii: lot or piece of ground situate in the Borough of Tioncstn, County of Forest, and State of PennMylvauia, boundod and described as follows: Beirinnini- at a uiekory tree on the line of K!m Street, at tho line be tween W. J. Taylor's lot and J. Shviver's, thence norlh eiglity-three dogrcea woat six een rods and c'tKht-tcnths !o stone cor ner of J. Nhriver, M. A. Lamb and lr. llanU'r, thence south live degrees west eleven Mrches and two-touths to rost on Kicktos line, thence south eightv-three do- green east aeveuteonandono-fenth pen-hes a post on Elm Street, thence by Klin Street duo north eteven erches and four- renlus to tne place 01 neginmng. Contain imr one ui-ro and twooLT-tii'ht nArchna neat. Being (lie Fame lot or piece of grouna which isnas j. woicoit a:m wife by tlioir deed dated I'oc. 14, ISi'S, and re mrded in Forest County, in Deed Book Vol. 7. wto I'M. Taken in execution and to be sold as the nroorty of Kphriam L. Davia and Kliisa- .W. liavla at the suit of Jamea MuNeill and Tuos. McNeill, partnors as Jamea Mc Neill Jt Brother. Tute, Att'y. ALSO. Robert Whittaker vs. Joel M. Van Ars- dali-o, Iev. ra.. No. Id Feb. Term. 1ST5. C. l.. No. 8." Sept. Term, N"4. -Ilodd t Leo All that certain messuage or tone, ment anil trant or pan-el of ln -d situate lying and lieing in tho Township of Har mony in tho Ctiuiity of Fortikt and State of Pa. aforexnid, IhjuikIiiiI as follows; On tho north by landa of 'J'hos. W. Oawson, and J. II. l)awaon, on the east bv lands of lsavs HeUHon, on tho west by lauds of Jacob K'hue and on tho south by landa now or Into of the Grand I'nion Oil Com pany, and formerly of Wm. Mi-Kin lev. Containing 125 acres of land bo the san'10 more or less. It being the mine premiHea conveyed by Win. C. ltlieem assignee Ac. Taken in execution and to lie sold as tho property of JucI M. Van Arsdaleu at the suit of Kobort WhilUkur. ALSO, Honrv Swapgart vs. Wni. Walton, Veil. Ex. No. 20 Feb. Term. 1875, E. I. No. 13 leo. Term, 1874. Tate. And Oooi-pa I'eer vs. Win Walton, Von. Ex., No. lu Feb. Term, 1575. E. I. No. It Dec. Term. 1874. Tate. --All defendant's right, tirlo. inii-rvd and eiaioi of, in ar.d tn si I thst certain piece or parcel of land niiiinte In Jcnks IViwnshim Forest rWint,y, 4w., hounded and described as tbllows, ix: beginning at a pons at sho ooutnwt er ner of the tract, thence In a mirthaimlerly direoti-in along line of land bcinnping to f. F. Kohrer to a post, thence In a north westerly direction to a treo and lands of Eli Mefktns, thence southwest along landa supposed to belong So J. Harmcr to a post and place of beginnings lieing part or the "Bainford It," and lix-ated on the south east side thereof. Containing thirty (30) acres more or less, upon which Is erected one small log barn, with mm acre of land cleared and two apple trees thereon grow- Taken In execution and to he sold as tha property of William Walton, at the suits of Henry Swaggart, and Ueorge Ueer. TEUMS OFSALK. " The following must be strictly onmpllad with when property is stricken down : 1st. When the plaintiff or other lien editors become the purchaser, tho u -ala on the writs must he paid, and a list of liens including mnrtvraga searches on the property sold, together with such lien cred itor's rei-elpt for the amount of the pro cceda of the sale or such portion thereof as he mav claim must bo furnished bv the Sheriff. . , See Purdon'a Digest, 0th E1 page 446. Smith' fbrms, page :!8t. Sd. All bids mast I paid In full. ' ' All sales not settled Immediately will he eontinned until t o'clock p. in., of the day of sale, at which time all property not set tled for will again bo put up and sold at tho expense and risk 'of the person to whom tint sold. J. T. VAN OlESKNT, Sheriff. ShorltT'e Office, Tionesta, Pa., Jan. 7th 1876. Xotire. CoMaTissinnKKs' Orrtcie. FostCo.,1 Tl iNKta, Pa Jan. 20, 1875. Notice Is hereby given that the County CommiSHioners will hold a Court of Ap peals in their ofllce on the 18th, l!!h aud 20th of February, for the purpose of hear ing appeals from the assessmenta of 1875. Uy order Co. Conimia l-ner. ' D. W. CLARK, Clerk. . PetlTioiK VTOTICR IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN a P-tition will bo presented at the next session of the legislature Tor the pas sage ot a law reinstating the Commission era of the Big Level State Itoad, long enough to collect present taxes, pay np in debtedness and settle up aceouuta. -: For the Commissioners, . W. 8. OVIATT. Dec. J, f!t74. ;7 4t Tril List for February Term, 1875. 1. Elijah C. Parker va Joshua R. Junes. 2. K. i. Black vs II. J. Brooks A Co. ' :t. Jav Itaptie va J. L. A coin b et al. 4. M. Hagerty va P. I. Thon-aa. 6. J. S. Hood vs Aquila M ini. H. J. J. Revnolds vs M. IitclJr. et at. . 7. Jacob Maie vs J. T. Dale. S, Chaa. Murphy va Thomas Porter. - . Jackson Duncan vs. J. F. 1 verlnder. P. M. CLARK. Pr. Don'y Pro. Jan. 30:h, 1875. .. . f p A O The choicest in the world- I m porters' pricos Largest eompany In America staple articlo plea,es evcrvbody Trade continua Iv In-! cre-ising. Agi-ula wanted everywhere. Best inducements. Don't wante tlin". cnt for Circular 10 Roiikrt H'ei.i s, 4-t Vesey St., N. V.. P. O. Box 1287. It 4l BMTIMORF FEM.1LE COLLEGE. Incorporated in 1840 with authority to con fer degrees, and endowed bv the State of Maryland in IstM. The Col'lego is bonuti rull v situated in grove, within tho clly limits, on a lofty eminence that commands a view of the country, the city, and river and bay for many miles. The College has a good library, cliomical and philosophi cal apparatus, cabinets of minerals, med als, coins, gems, ,Ve., and the con rue of in struction is thorough. Boaidand tuition lis) per annum. '. C. BROOKS, LI,. D., President. 41-U DOLLARS To the amount of two million five hun dreil thousand are to bo distributed on tha 27th Febi uary by tho public library nt Ky., upon the occasion of their fifth and lait Concert. Drawing Certain or Monrj Ecfunded. One grand One granil One grand One grand One grand cash gift cash gift cash gift cash gift caxh fill gifts, t-0,000 gills, 14,000 f250,0U0 10O,0(ll , 75,000 60,000 25.000 100.000 140,MKJ 150,000 loo.ooo 100,100 5 csah 10 cash . 15 cash 20 ca-h 25 cash .10 cash 50 cash 11 0 ca- h 210 cash 500 cash 10,000 cash each, . each, each, each, each, each, each, each, each, each, each, (tilt, gifts, Kitu., girts, girta, gitls, gifts, gifts, B'fU. 10.0011 5,000 4,000 3 ono 2,000 1,000 500 100 50 90,1100 ' 100,000 100,000 lSO.IKN) 60,000 OoO.OOO Grand total 20,000 Gifts, all cash, (2,500,000 PRICEOr'TICKETS: Whole Tickets - - - 50 00 Halves - - - - , .s i Tenths or each Coupon - - 5 00 II whole tickets for ... 510 ou 22 1-2 tickets for . . 1,110 00 . For Tickets or information, add reus THOS. E. BRAMLE'lTK, Agent aud .Manager, I'umie Library Jluiiiling, 1,0111s. , uir, 11 v., ur Til OS. II. HAY.S.fCO.,EasUrn Agents oum uroiuiMsv, ,w vork. PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY Dratb mf tlmr. nranilrnn Arlloa aflhs Trait. I era A Nui-rtiuor ApoiHlad..Na uiura I'M. ourairuia Urawiua t erlaia tclirauy VI. At a meeting of the Trustees of the Pub lic Library of Kentucky. Jan. 10. 1875. it was resolved that C. M. Ilriggs, Esq., who under the late Hon. Thos. E. Ilrainletto was the real business manager of tho gift concerts already given in aid of tho Pub lic Library of Kentucky, lie and he is hereby authorized to take' tho place made vacant ny too drain 01 as id jiran-iette in the management of thi atl'airs of the lil'lh aud lust gilt concert, and that the drawing announced for February 27, 175, ahail positively and unouiviK-allv take plaea on mat (lav wiinout any lurmer poatpone incut or delay on anv lu-count w hatever. .R. T. Ut UKElT, Proa. Jons S. Cai, See'y. Hereafter all communications relating to tho 5th Concert should bo addressed to tho undersigned, aud I pledge myself that the drawing shall come off February 27th or that every dollar paid tor tickets' ahad be returned. C. M. 11RIGGS. Agent and Managor, Room. 4, i'ubjio Library Building. 41 tt Louibville, Ky. PADVI U fi Coiiiponsution Liberal. Pro- "Wl I 111 U. ferunoe tooua willing to earn iiurt of her expenses at school. Uerd. V. I. KINftKBUR V, ladles' Rominarv. Tar. ' rjrorn, V. Y. "SO V THE BOOT AND SHOE STORE N Of TlDtO0TE, PA. 1 '-i 1 The only complete assortment of v FIRST CLASS GOODS : 1 ! - - truer, .w. a IS ELL nun bat the beat foods and sell tham at ( . . PRICES THAT DEFY COHPETITIOrl. ALL ORDERS BY MAIL PBOHPTIY FILLKD. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO CUSTOMERS FROM A. DISTANCE. I. C GII.LI3riI', MAIN ST., 6th Door above Depot Nt., 2tf TIDIOUTE. PA. ADVERT 1ST NO t Cheap: tiood: Hya tematic. All persona trhocoftem plate inskitig contracts with newspapers for the insertion 01 anvertisementa, si-omu send Vt cents to fJeo. P. Rowel I Co., 41 Park Row, New York, for their Pamphlet-lsMik (nleoty-sevcnth edition), containing lists of over 2000 newspaera and -tinist showiiig tho cint. - AiiverilneuienU la . en for e uiing per in many 5lats at a tre mendous reduction from publishers' rates. Oet the book. UfUMTPn ACKNTS for tho "Liresind lHli I L.U Kxplorationn f Dr. LivTbg stone." Complete, - authentio; a fieh book. Price suited tothetiinea. Address I). H. Russell, Publisher, Uoaton, Mass. 41 41 C.)rM a month to agents everywhere W w W V7 Address Kxce sior Manntac turing Co., liiiehanan, Mich. - 41 4t PSYCHOMANCY, or Soul CliHrminc. How either sex may facinate and gain tho love and afTcctlons of any person they choose, instantly. .This simple menial ac quirement all can possess, free, by mail, for 5 cents: together with a Marriage Oulde, Kgyptian Orao e. Dreams. Hints to Ladies. A queer txx.k. 100,00 1 sold. Ad dress T. William Co., Publishers, Phil adelphia. 1 ... , ..1--.. ... 354t STOP; HAVE YOU A ' COUGH ilt COLD, or are yon afflicted with AsthmaT If so. use Svrnn of Tnr. Wild Cherry a-d t-forehound, pre pared bv MeCUrraii A McKcnnan, and re lief will te iiumodiiite id a euro rertain. So'd by Mftt'larraii .f- Mi-Kennau, Pitts, burgh, Pa., and all druggists. w!il m Hollidaysturg Seminary FOR YOUNO LADIES, HOLLIDAYSBURG, PA. Rev. JOSEPH WAVG II, w3l-3m riineipal. BOO PIANOS A ORCAN3 New and socond-hand, of Firt-c.a-a Mak era, will bo sold at Lower Trices for cash, or mi Installments, or tor rent, in City or Country, during these 'lard Times anil the Holidays by HoRACK W'ATKRS A'NON, 4sl Itrouilway, than ever before offered lu New York. Agenta wanted to sell Waters' New Scale Pianos, and Concerto Organs, lllustratnd Catalogues mailed. Great in ducements to tho Trado. A large discount to Teachers, Ministers, Ciiurehee, Lodgva, Schools, etc. -, SSI It TO HAVE GOOD HEALTH .., Tho IJvcr must be keat in order. SANFORO'S LIVER. INViCORATOR baa beoome a Htplo tainllv medicine. Purely vegetable Catharlio- and Tome lor all derangeiueiita of Liver, Stomach and llowela. Will clear the complexion, cure sick heada. he, Ac. Shun luiitatioua. Try Maafard'a LlTer laTiasratar. THE MARVEL OF THE WORLD-BethasUA sVaikh. ll bat rcstoieil tlii.n-an.n from the brink of the grave; given health and strength to lhoe dcumeu leyoud the reach of modical science, aud turned the path of altliclion to one of happineaa in the lile-singa w ithin its virtues. It cures the peadly Urighl'a disease ami liialwtes; erailieatcs all diseases or tho kidneys ; ro Ktores tho urinary organs to strength aud xiwer in a word, it is a natural restorer of health, and lias (Hirforuied the most wonderful and nit-nu-u'ous euros of any known siecitli! on the glile. Addreas for circulars, etc., COL.lt. DL'NUAIt. SO 4t Waukesiia, Wis. . Irluist Ixtruordlitary Terms of advertising are offered for News . papers in tho state of WEST PA. Send for list of papers and schedule of rates. Address F.O. P. ROWKLL Jc Ci 1. Ailvertising Agents, Na 41 Park Row, New York. -Refer to Editor or tills Paper. 55-4 1 M ..A N T ELS" A2tD Fl'3fIIUHE HUBS , ., A 8PCJALTY. ' At., Ac. ' JAMES OLD, 193 "I jberty Street, wM Sm ' PITTSIICRUU, PA. lKLT CA RPKTINfSS, So eta. pe7 "vaTd 1 FKLTCKU.INtt for rooms in plar.of Plaster. FFI.T ROOFING aad SIDlNtl. For samples, addrea C. J. FAY, Camden, Jerc. , Iiiimsiisc Uciluctiou to Suit tlie Tillies! I - At tha Wholesale and Retail Piano and Organ Emporium of TJiR 1 ii r"K . . , j - . ornate .V M (.i,-:,..iVt-r-?S-t k:.:Vfc'1 -v: - - - - A pc- -:'''-5s2r-fc'i-t S. HAMILTON & CO., 77 5 OUU MOTTO IS AND HAS BEEN - v - r , ' QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. Our bnainess is exclusively PrANfW and OKil A N, which enables us to give onr wn-ile time and attention to this exclusive trade. Thus where other riiulrr n-ll from live to ten iiiilruiiHin'S a week, onr sides very often exceed these numbers in a sinule !, .-' n?J. w" r"" better aftord to sell at 10 per cent, protlt on coat, than they can at M aud 26 per e.jnt. . , , , c , Kvery Instrument wo sell Is as good as an agent for us, as thev invariably Introdut ua favorably to all who aee them. We have sold and lu uso " 2,000 Or TUSZ&G OJ?C!AOT.; !f in and about Pittsburgh alone They are not some new Organ, (lie growth nf 4 Iv-w' 111 null-,, but are old reliablo mskes. thai are cousiantlr ailding every meritorious lin- proveiiiont. 'I'ho really tJrand Simmons A Clough s ("ombiiiailou tlrpans hnre been inaniitactured lor Twuuty-tlve years, while tho t o ebiated Tavlor .V Farley Celeates tiraiuis bave been mann fact 11 red over Twenty vears. And now for the ntujwse or In-triKlu.-ijig theni more thoniughly throughout all toe tv.nn'.rv towns or Hie Slate, wo have made new sud very heavy contracts for larue number's of them, which wo pro pofo to sell on thoir merits, and without the MMilanceof A tiKN IS t lit Ml DIM, K M KM giving the purcliaser the lienellt of wmmissioiis and whnlesalo iliscoinib. we am thus time thyana al the Pillowing prices, at which. u shall iw-lt for a short CAMXEr CASES, ' - Pouble Reed, 4 Stop Organsf Regular Price, WJ.O0 at $ S.00 " 5 " ' l . " 1.M.00 t' 00.00 6 " " . JGoJOOat- OoM FULL RE SOX A XT CA SES. Double Reed, 4 Stop Organs Regular Price, $vx.O0 at o.Wi 5 " 17 oXX) at 100.00 6 u " isj.ooat mm 21 sets Reeds 6 " Vox Humana " 2100 at nim 3 " 8 "Viola " 275.00 at mo:m These Orgiius are all Solid Walnut, Paneling an 1 Curving all o S ili.l Walnut. Nel. ther saw-itu-.t motildiugs nor cheap brass trinkets arc usi on tliewiustrumi'iilHev.TV. tiling is of tho very bei, and are ail fully wiirrsnted for live j ears. " ''s WILL BE SOLD AT THE 8AMK UATE3 OF DISCOlTiT. -i The above are strictly cash prices, but if dimr.nl bv the pun-lin'er, either nn irtcrl v or somi.aiiuiial payments will be taken at an advance of lo per cent, per annum on t'ia above prleoH Persons ordering by letter can depend on the mo4i careful o lection be ing made. I. tho cash price be sent with the order. Urn in-ti niu-nt will Is- 'tii.pel bv freight, it not iiccompanied with the i-a-h. tho Organ will on shipix-d bv Kxprcw C i II. It nine Lu deaiiod, we rwjuiro notes with good aecurll v., or at least ! oj relerci: vtr Address Tor Catalogue, and state where you read this notice. ... & HAMILTON & CO ' ' febl714in - i I I I Mil 1 1 I II II IMI M II IIP Cut Out for It'll trite, DiainoHil, Jrirclrif. ,S'i7 rer ami Silver i'littfd H'tn e.ClorKu Jtronzeti, Vutlerff, etc, nf the jtnmt utlttie on In, ffi tr I rvfarttle of eont. ttur ntoek mutt be closed out to moke Hiitixfartori; settlement with the entate of the late John Stevenmnt. JOUX STEFEXSOX'S SOXS, 93 Market Street, 54 WOOD ST., - -WHOIMALX- OFFER THEIR STOCK OF ' DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS FOR AUTUMN,1874.ATVEKYL6wpjiICES September luth, IS74. wS-Sui Tlie oldest ami mos, reliable Institution for obtaining a Mercantile ' docation. For Circulars write to P. IM'KKA SOS. w22-Sra eom Pittsburgh, Pa. XJt.. -f itf tf I'tau' Ik i4 ft-r Sifvr rHai.l, Vyrap k4 I'll la. t.! 1 (.iruui i-i-l;.i,u .rm Ur 1 1 b'ib nf. bk- tiMPt. LiiW tscrB, U. 1- t. fi c4, Hit uataV ) i r fc.-WB U. Ikil t J 3. ' ' " A" JiJ,J-'K, Afwry ru l-l7'll-4wrirt:tTiTrmWT'y .'iimflteu'ij. 7-ly .' 4- J-i 3 -.r- .. jT AVE., PITTSIUTItGir, VA. 7T Fifth Ateuut; I' ttubitrnh. iummui' Reference 93 Vittsburah. - PITTSBURGn, Pa! GILES! IODIDE OP AMMONIA Cures Neuralgia, KaceA. he, Ilheiimatlsiu, limit, 1 looted Peet, Chilblains, fsoro Thioat, Ki.vsipt lHs, Uruiscs and W'oumts ot eer.v nuture in mini or animal. The. reuiaikwble cures this rented v has etlvet ed clas-H it as one of the most important and valuable remed.es ever discovered for the cure auJ relief of pain. "The sulcus m my leu hand were eon. tiiu tcd tioui an old alnrexs, drawing the lingers into tho palm of tha hand, Jt ap. plied lilies' I.iniuiem Iodide of Ammonia, It relaxed them so that I can straighten my ringers and uae mv hands." B. Me Dennett, 4-J W. Kt St., . y, liillV'ktiv I hoiestile AKunta, tk. il Ari-h St., Phlladcl- 41-4t, For Sa'e ;it Snferlor I.inul tt (.'. S'to,.-. 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