The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, February 17, 1875, Image 4

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    heart was touched . am! warmed, - till,
scarcely conscious of Mb "own twerds,
he told his Ion g-cheritlied necro tiU
knew that lie had won love for lova.
Aunt Sabina stayed two week and
thon went home, to tho immeiiso v re
lief of the Gorbams, and carrying no
regret at leaving anj? but, Fred .nd
Cornelia. : ' . .' .
It was Dot oven, suspected that Cor
nelia spont four weeks io the height of
the umme.r season listening tt tho
praises of Fred at Babiua'a farmhouse,
and even Fred did not kuow it until
he came, too, after she was gone, and
had hia share of the pleasure of hear
ing loving eobimandatiou of . one he
loved. " 't ' - ' -
- Ha wore the necktie, and mlolm
self so much at home ' thot Ssbinh
wept soino cf the bitterest tears of life
when he left.
"To have you both aud lose you !"
she sobbed.
"Next time we will come together,"
Fred whispered, and so consoled her.
But, alast the next time Fred came
was to superintend the funeral of tho
gentle om lady, and though Cornelia
came too, his happrwife, there wna no
wolcome in the pale lips or tho blue
eyes closed forever. -
Bat the will the old laJr left irave
n i. IJI : .V
mi iici ttohuij j HtHC3 nm io ner near
nephew, Frederick Oorham," the farm
and the farmhouse. ...
It was apparently no great legacy,
and Corneiia smiled at manjVf the
old-fashioned treasures she toured,
all with the tender rcviiclLjloatu
leaves. . . , . N -4
Ten years ago Sabina wa 3aid to
rest in her narrow coffin, aud'flere ;fc
a busy, flourishing towu aroTrtid the
site ot the old farm.'
' Mr. Frederick Gorhani lives there
now, and handles immense Bums of
ononeyj tho rcnta of stately 'buildings.
. ".Made his money, sir, by specula
tions," you will be told, if you inquire
as to. his source of income ; ""fortuuate
purchase of ground before the town
was thought of." i .
- But I, who know, tell you that ' the
only speculation he made was. in ' the
kindness of his heart extending loviog
attentions to . his father's sister, and
that the only laud he ever ownod was
Aunt Sabiua'a farm. , . ,
x A young man walked into an Indi
anapolis drug store tho other day, and
called for fifty cenU' worth of strych
nine. The olerk, suspecting . his . ob
ject, gave him a harmless tlose of
"sugar of milk." The youth swallow
ed it at once and sat down to die. To
the surprise of tho clerk he showed
every indication of poisoning, and he
thinks that had he nut told him of the
harmless nature of the potion, he
would have died from more imagina
tion. - ... ,
"You have a plasaut home and
bright fireside, with happy . children
sitting around it, haveuV you laid
the Judge. "Yes, sir,'' said Mr.
Thompson who thought he saw a. way
out of the difficulty. "Well," said
the Judge, "if the happy 'children sit
around the cheerful fire until you re
turn, thev will stav there iust 43 "nv3
as I will have to send you up for that
time. , .. .-
MAr vou eoiu.fr after that snnarV
called a Marquette (Mich.) mother to
ner ooy wno was in he street.' "Am
I Eoiue after that surmr?" drawled
the youth in a saucy and impudent
tone ; out just then he happened to see
I.:. ; ii....
..., uc4 kuiuiu ujj vuj'iuu uim, ana
ho said very respectfully aud loving
ly, "Why, of oouwe I. am, ma I
didn't know you hfigdejttt right away."
Mr. A. Bronsoo Alcoft was once ex
pounding his theory of thesin of eating
flesh, aud said. "A man ho est nnrir
becomes a little swinish, does he not ?
and if he cats mutton he is inclined to
be a little sheepish." "Perhaps so, re
plied Dr. James Walker, "but I have
. ; i , 1. . , i ...
iiuuucu iiiac men wno live on vegeta
bles are apt to be rather small no
tatoes."
"WllY. Jinimv ." said nn ni-nfaiu'nii
al beggar to another, "are you going
io anoca on aireany r it s only two
-ll --! .VT .
ciock. no, you mutton head, re
sponded the other, who was engaged
unbuckling his crutch, "I'm only go.
jng io put it on tne other knee. You
don't suppose a fellow can beg-all day
uu tutj on mo leg, uo you I
In "Worcester recently, a husband
and wife appeared as rival candidates
for member of the School Committee.
The husband was nominated on the
''Citizens' " and the wife ran on the
"Independent" ticket. The lady
proved to be the favorite, aud received
nearly Iwico as many votes as her
husbaud. . , -
The celebrated portrait painter,
Stuart, once met a lady in Boston, ho
saluted him with : "Oh. Mr. Stuart 1
I have iust seen your miniature, and
I loaned it because it was so. much like
you." "And did it kiss you in re
turn "Why,. no!" "Then," said
Stuart, "it was not like me."
There is nothing more hazardous
than to ho bothering au irritable wo
man with foolish oucstipiis on wash
day. '
"You are too pert entirely, .Miss,"
said a teacher to a pupil. "Your whole
demeanor y a continuous misdemean
or." They say that Vinue Ifeam warbles
like a canary. . Sho ought to sing well
there arc twenty choirs in a Jleam.
Allegheny Vallay Rail Road.
Oil Creek & Allegheny River Rail
way, ana etunaioy vorry & ntts
burgh R. B. ' ; '. '
ON AND AFTKP. Monday,' February 2,
1H74, trains will rnn as ibllows: !
STATIONS. Northward.
Southward
H- U Kn. K . 1
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am
Itn
2:!i
a hi
It hi
Pitt smirch '
7:201
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fl:4rtl
W Pen June
Klttnnnliift
It. B'k Juno
Brady Hond
111;!)
Parker
Kmlonton
rVmhirrasa
7:W
1 '-':(
0:12
1:10
FrankHn
P:OT
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8:0ff
Oil City
7:00;
2:3S
Oleonoli 8:0
l'2:i2!
7IW
-:ialoloek 8: 7
11:15
TimuwUt- fM
Tidiouto 10;i8
4:1.-.
5:00
:'J I
Irvinoton 11:1.
7:4,")
Rousevillo
10:0)
':2Sl
IVtHwHlOi
tm : 'j
B:10ll:lfJ
3?
MavvlUe
:(K
:4
Uullalo
0:0.".
1'. in
p. in
a. m
p. m
Trauia rilll liv Philmlnlnhln Tima
' ' .. . LAWHENCK.lifil'lWnp't.
PENNSYLVANIA i-CENTRAL
'RAILROAD
ON AND A FT E It 11 I. P. Sundnv Mny
1. 1870. Trains arriT at And Ioicvm tha
Tnion lo)ot, eornor of Washlivton, and
ARRIVK.-"'" ' ! '
Afnil Trnirf 1 ..10 Aim i tnel ft.,. 1ft io .
m ; Well' noeommndation No. 1, B.20 a m '
Urinton acx)miii(Hliou ISo 1,7.50 a m;
Wall a accommodation 2fo 2, 8.65 a m ;Cin
einnati express 9.91am; Johnstown ac
nnmmnrltii Inn 10 m. Ttv.wl.l..U' ...
i-omnioriaMim No 1, 7.00 p m ; l'ittlurith
expreas i.ao p tn; rauilio exprosa 1.50 p in ;
Wall's aoooiiiiuiatitm i 8, a.35 p ni;
Homowood RiTominodatinn No 1,0.5.) pin;
Wall's arcoinniodation No 4. 6.50 p m j
Ilrinton 'm'Romiiiodaiioa No 2,1.10 m;
Way riwseugor lO.'O p m.
PEPART. , . . . .. . ,
ftoiithern emrrsa 3.20 a ni : Tiinifi ex.
prens 2.40 a m ; Wall's iiccoinnnxlntion No
I, 6.30a m : Mail Train 8.10 a tn ; Krinton'i
acuniiimodat inn U.20 a m: llraddock's ao-
IAT)lninflnMiin I ; 11 ... rln..l
exprpsa12.;i-) p ni ; Wall's accommodation
N i, 11.51 a in j Johnstown accommodation
.o.pnij iiomewood accommodation No
Wall :.,.... .,,.,.i.,i;.,,V V , n.-. .... ii'.ii.
...... w. iihiv UUUVM .... p III, HI 1
accommodation No 4, 6.05 p ni ; Fast Line
i.w p in i mm a :o6, n.oo p tn.
The Church Trains leave Wall's Station
every Sunday at H.05 a. m., reaching Pitta
buruh nt J0.ira. n, ltotnrninilav Pitta
lniruh at 12.50 p. in., and arrive at Wall's
Station at 2.10 p, ru.
Cincinnati express leaves dnilv. Snutli-
em exnresa ilmlvflYnl f ilnv- All nll.i
cr Trains daily, except SutKlay.
Mot mrinor mrormatuiu apiy lOf, r ;
W. H. RKCK WITII- AwDt"
Thn Ppimavl
will not nssuui any Risk for HacRauo ex-
--it, tit n rai iiij5 Al'unrri, mild Ullllb llieir
ue. All batrjfiKw Qxcofliiig thnt a ount
in VltlUA U'i 1 1 ha at tliAlalr .f Iw
unless taken ly simcial contract.
-A.J. CAS&A1
General Superintendent, Altoona Pa.
LOTS FOR SALE!
V ' i in rnu ' ? r
BOROUGH OF TIONESTA.
Apply to GEO. G. SICKLES,
79. Nassau St., New York City.
Good v Meals i at Eeasonable Rates.
M RS. HINELY, liaving roeantly open
ed a New Dininic Room for Lad'iea and
Gentlemen, is preparml to furnish good
.. . . i. . nn .iiiivi? ami m iov raios.
No. 16 SIXTH 8TKEKT, Late St. Clair.
, PITTSBURUKiPA- W31 8m
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KE VSTONE DIMM HOOJIS.
393 Liberty Bt., - . Pittsburgh, Pa
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jtiji.ai.i9at noma.
TRANSIENT CUSTOM; " SOfjfclTED,
w2o-ly v
F. V. ' Id.
WANTEIWEverybody to know that
Four-Fold Liniment la tho leading Ijini
ment for curinst all kind of Pains and
Soro Throats, and for Hoiwa, Cattlo, f o,4
is the most succoaaful I.inrment in the
mai'Kei. ree circulars around bottles
Sold by all DniRgist. 3o-lyeom
dr'. ckemble; -V
lias bought out the ator vf - -
BOLARD. BROS.,
. .'."-roo w
Tiaio.tto,
And will carry on tlio businoss hereafter.
A lull lino of alj the goods formerly kout
will still be found in tliin store. 'Physi
iiians prewriptiooacorefullv compounded
liv a C(inpt)it!lhiu-iiia-i8ta Oraduate of
P141adcliUiaColli)Tof Pharinaoy. -3-"3"
C. KEMBLE, f. T.
FREE TO BOOK AGENTS,
An elegantly houiij Canvassinp Book for
tho best and cheapest Family Bihle ever
published, will be sent freo'of cliarL-e to
iiny book aent. It contains over TOO Una
Scripturo IlluMrativn, and agents ara
meeting with unpreceleiitod success. Ad
diesu, (suiting exporieiico, etc., and wewill
show vou what our ngtrntn are doinir,- N
tional Puhlishinx Co., Philadolphiui Pa..
nicago, III., or St. Louis, Mo. , 31 4t
TTa Republican OHlce
KEEPS constantly on hand a larire as
Hurt man' of I'.lui.Ir l j.. .
... -'o.nn, muri4?aifea
HubptBiiaa, Warranta, Suuinieiis, Ac. to
bu sold oheap for cash
roil WOKIC of all kinds do,10 at uh qJ.
i lice on short notice.
pin pm
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ly, and in ttylt tqual to that- of any
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WEEK iy't SEM MyElKLy, A p All. ,Y, ,
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known to require anv extendnd renum
mmlnflmt i 4.f. wImmam te.vin t. ..
airewlv Rivn It titty ihousand ubsc.rilirij
and which will; we hope, lvo it many
uimtsanon rnoro, ar bHetly aa follows) '
It. is a first-rate newspaper. All the
nrira 01 urn my will u round In It con
densed, uta unimportant , ! full hmnih
.... ,it.riii.-,ii, nun hiwuvh prescmoti
ih a clear, lntilifccntand tntercstintt man
noi ..,,. i, , . . . ,
It Is a rind-rate fiunllv paper, full"of cn
uirtRlnina and instructive ndln of eve
rj 'kind, hut CDiit4iinlng nothing that can
otfend tha mnt dellcalo and scrupulous
taste. . , ,,!... , .....j
It is a first-rate atory paper. Tlio lest
talea and. romances of oii nmt lilormturn
aro carnfnlly sclof'ted and legibly printed
in Its pnos. ' 4 '
. It i a ArHt-rntoafiricultnral jcrper- Tlis
mot fresh and instructive articles on a(iri
ailtural tuples r)gularly ppar inthlde
pnrtment, ,
It la an Independent political pnper, le
lonRinB to no party and wrarlnir no ooUnr.
It liifhts for tho ehvtion of the host men to
office 'It especially devote It encrKlcs to
the exposuie of tlio ureal corruptions that
now weaken and disgrace oiircountrv.and
threaten to-unricrmine republican InHlliu
tlons aUoKOthrr. Jt has mi r(r of knavca.
and asks no favors from their supporters.
. It reports tint iiiHlilnint fiu. tli itt.li.. n...i
the markets for the men, especially tho
cattle-iriHrketa,- to which It piws partlciilai
attention.
Finnllv. II is ill clieftnnlkr.niM -Mil.llui.-
Ono dollar a year will socuro It for
ii. mro.-riuer. ii is nni necessnrv u trot
npai4nllnnrderto havo TH10 WKEK
IY-tSUN nX this rate. Anyone who fcouda
a single dollar will got the'paier for a year.
THE ' W-EEKIArsUN-!-Ei'fiht "pace's!
flftj-six enlunins. Only fl.Oo a year. No
diwsmnta from this rate.
THE KKMI-WKKK r.Y ' SUN. Rnme
llaeas tlio lMlly Nun. 12.00 a year. A flia
ei.nntof L'O per cent, to clubaof lOorovcr.
THE IiAfr.Y SUN. A lance four-pnsrr
newsntiner of twentv-eiuht column. lMil
circulation over 120,0o6. AH tho news
for 2 ocnts. Subseription prleeAti wtilif a
month, or ?fl.l)0 a year. To eluha of 10 or
over, a discount o'f 20 per cent. '
Address ;'TH E SU ji," Now York City.
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PITH OLE VALIJEY R'Y.
ON AND AFTER Monday, Juno 8, 1871,
Trains will run as follows:
TRAINS NORTHWARD.
. STATIONS.
Oleopoliw,
Bennett, , ,
Woods
Pratliera Mill
l'ithole City
No, 2.
Io. a ni
io.sh ;
10.HO "
11.08
No. 4.
3. 10 p m
3.1S
8.10 "
4 - . TRAINS BOUTJVARD.,,"
statiokVv , ,Nol. No. ft,
Plthole tHty, ' .40a m l.'jOpm
PmUiera Mill , 8.48 ." l.4n
Woods H.sfl ,' j jyt
Bennett ' - - oivi m 9' in
Oloonclis , 9. 10 " !.H "
All 1 rains .make clone noniiections
at Ulenpoliu with trains on the Oil .'r(k A
Allcuhenv River lt.iiluv nriii .....1
Sonth. .
Two Lines of Stages run daily between
Pilhnln Cilv MLII..r v.. f in
ville, liiMkhiK-conncctinn witharrivinirand
departinir Trains. J. T, BUAIR,
11. w icmiaji, Sup t.
Ticket Atfent, Pitliolo:lty, a.
M-'HSCHIBHrortlie Korcof Kepitbll,n
' II will pay. ' . .
, Dr. J. Vtttkfi-'s Cttlifonila. Yii
rprar Rittoi'S aro ft vurety Yccctalila'
)Vcparation, miulo cliirtly fron tlw im
tivo licrba found on tjio lower r;inp;es o
tho Sierra Nevada uiountalns of Califor
nia, tlio nicilirliiul 'properties of wliicli
nro cxtr.irtoil therefrom uitliout iho uso
of Alcohol. 'Tlid nuestlon Is iilinost
daily asked. "What U tlio cause of tlio
unparalleled success of VfXKRAii Hit
tehsT'' Our answer h, that they remo o
tho causo of disc: wo, mid tlio piitient re
covers hia hcalthi Thoy oro the ftrcit
blood pui ilicr. ind a lifc-Biviii principle,
a poiiect Hcnoviitin' mid inviorator
of tho ovriciiw .- Kcvor Jx-foro in llio
lijtory of tlio world lias a uioilii inn been
conimiinilei1 ' ioseshii ' tlio rritinrkalilo
qualitiei of ViNfitiAR Hittkim in lioiiIin.tr tlio
sick of every disease. tHart Is lieir tn. They
aro a peutle l'liriiutno as well s a Tonic,
relieving Coinrcstimi or Influtniiiiitinn of
the Liver uj, V.isooral, 0:g4ii in liilimia
UiKcucs
The proporliM or pri. w.m.ki:i:'s
Yi.ikgaii Uittrrs ht Aperient, liiaphori'tie,
CarininntivA. Xutritiims. l,AxUe, liinretir,
Sedative. Counter-irritant SuiUirUic, Altera
tire, aud Anti-liiiioiu. . .
n. II. BlrDONALn A CO..
Trncin nl Oon. A irt.. Sun Frolicin'o. CjiI! f irnla,
ami wir. of WnNhtnirlon jtnl Chnrlton Sin.. N. V.
sold by all Uruglt auil l. alrr.
OKO. W. DlTllRIDllK-
H. II. tOM.INM.
WKO..VT. III.Ain.
rI I. T.lM.MIin.MAN, ;
F0RTrPITT;CUSS5W0RXS.
with n 1 o; i: a .,
Miinufactu'rVa rf evrry variety of
FLINT CLASS UMP 'Hr CI KEYS,
AND L
SILVERED.GUSS.REFLECTORS,
WASHINGTON .41 FRANKLIN STS.,
PiTTsiiunoil, Yx.
There is "shiHldy" In glusa, as well aa In
in woolen fabrics. Consiimers of kern
ne are sometimes almost disconraiteil, i.
IVeipiently do chimneys hrnak, without
any apparent cause, rendcrimr tins cost of
chimneys about eouiil to that ot oil. Clionp
ness hem the order of tho ihiv.'a Kicat
many miiiuifactiiries make chimneys from
silioitteoi'llme, inetoad of from lead. The
initiated may tell the different qualities of
kIons l.y rlnnlnn Ihnm t e vibrations of
the load plus have a plear,' nnion. cll
like' sound, ' possesaina; the reiiiiisile
Mrenitth to wlthatiind expansion anil m
traclion, asweil as tho. general prcHtniro of
nse, and will outhiKt'hnlf a-dor.en of tile
lime kIuhs chiinii..vM, Viiteen cents in
vested in 01111 or tho lead chimneys t
money well spent, even th'Hifth it injures
tho "trade'' in tlio cheaper kind, which, it
most assuredly oulit to, mid doubtless
will., Wtick a pin thore, and remember it.
Tlio genuine loud h'iims chlnmcys may
bo had at wholosnle or retail of
, iKO. W, lilTHlillKiKW., .
-"tf TiunesU, I'll.
rr
Tfinot-TF., Pa.
Is selliiiK out his
entire stock of -YVtas
Jki Jewelry
A 7! JFVJ4f'f COST;
AH iiartlci In want
of old and Silver
A'atchcH, (.old, am
Silver Chains, La
dies' 0ora llhains,'
tho Intent style in
rold and plated sets,
ilracvJets, , S tu Ue,
Clocks, .In,, wiil lind (his a lirst class op
portunity. 'All peoria avo new. ho old
traslw This la ro humbug. U.'lvluln sell
at cost, (io and sec. ...
TIME ' TRIED AND FIRE TESTED
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TDK OIUOIXAL
ETNA INSURANCE ! COMPANY
OF UARTKORD, CONN.- '
ASSETS Deo. 81, 18731, ' ..
MILKS W. TATK, KnW Agent,
fj) . T'uneata, Pa.
THli iSt iisT.
- y THY IT!!! -
Ilia Spun rinc Amkkican isthn clienn
est and bett 11 lust rated wncklv paiwr puli
lished. Kvcry number coutainis from 10 to
1.) oi ikIiiuI piiirruvinirs of new macliiiicrv,
novul Inventions, liridjjes, ".aipiniierinir
works, aieltiuinture, improved Im ui imple
ments, and every nexv discovery in chem
istry. A year's numbers contain HHUpaatts
and several hundred eii(;ravinrs. Thous
ands of volumos are preserved for hindinu.
and ri'fereitcc, Tho practical receipts nro
well worth ten times the subscription
price. Terms, : year by mail. tSpeei
liienUi sent freo. A new volume com
mence January 8, l71. May bo had of
nil newa diii'.'.ui'H.
DATCNTO obtained tn the bent terms.
I Ml bll ll Models of new in volitions
and sketches examined and advice freo.
All palcnts arcinibliMhod in tho Mcientille
Auiericau the week they issue. Hehd for
psmnblcf, llOpao, contain injr laws ami
full din-clions for nhtainina: I'atents. Ad
dros for the l'Hier or ooiicerniuic Patents,
MIJNN .V (., .ft l'nrk Row, New York.
Hran. h OHlcc, cr. y and 7th s(H Wash
IiiKton l. .. w4u j,,,
NEBRASKAGRIST MILL.
THK GRIHT MILL at Nhraka (Ijicy.
town,) Korest countv, litis boon thor
oughly ovcrhauhNl and rorlilod in rirst
cla order, ami is now f untiiiiir uutl doiut;
all kinds of
f vst 0 ji amariixG.
FLOI'R,
1'KP, . AND OATH,
J!onstiinlIy 011 huiid, mid tsold at (he very
lowest (inures.
- w. ledkhur.
"I Ol! WOKK ueatlvexeeuted at thisoUicc
hi inasoiiably ratec.
A FAMILYAUTICLE.;
Agents iuii)eC-.l'-'."(l ier dav, $7,T per wei k.
AN ENTIRELY NEW .
SFiWIftf MACHINE
- rot Domestic Ue. .
ON LY FI VL OLLARS ,
, , Willi thi. New Piinrciit " -
BUTTON HOLE iTWbRKER,
1 iiieuicn JiineUTIIt, IS71, 1 , , 1,
A'W.MthKu'ViTM I1HST IIHIVII'M AT
THK AMI'.HH'AN I M IITI'T K - I
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MAltYF'A X ! IN'K'I'I rlTTH rAtlW.lTl.
. ... 1 1 1 , ' ; 1 . ,
A most wonderful and rlitrttlv mii
structed .Scwiuit .Mii.-k lic for Until v work .
Toniplote it. all lis Pmtx, tt.es the Mraikbl
lv Pbllitod Xeedlo. self treadli'lif, ilirect
iifinirni 1 osiuve Moltnn, licv tpiisiun self
r ed an1 cf.t.h Httblei-, Oncrntcs liv whorl
aid on a table.- I.luht ninnln.' SinhMU
and noiseless, liUe all J.toil iiinh-prlced
machines. Ibis Pstent t,1icclc to prevent
the whccMiciml tnlrl t ho wroiur way.
I'ac? tho threiii iliMyt ViVm the risjol.
.mukcs me elastic tuck stiiWi,"rlni.t ami
stronirest Hth fc I tiown ; flrm.dpinhle ctoso
and niiiid. Will 'do ell kinds til worn ..
line ninl tsmrip, from camhrirfto bcavv
cloth or r,ciilh.'r, and uses all descriptions
.rf thread. This Machine 1-v henvllv eon.
structed to tri e it KlreiiKth; all tlivt purls
of each Machine bctnjr made alike Itv nia
chiiicryanil beimttiull v flni-hoil end ornu
inented. It Is very ensr tn learn.' Haiiid.
smooth and silent in operation. Itdiahlc
ni all tlmi-v timl Praoiical, rientltic.
Mechanical Invention, at greiiilv minced
price. . " 1 . 1. . .,1 ' .
A K'.od cheap f.iinUi- ,sevin ninehltie a
laat. The llrst ami onlv sueicss In prol
ducinir a valmtlMe,' siibsfaiitial and relia-.
blO hiw princd Mrni'tiff Mnchioe.. l(.s. ex
treme low price reaches nil conditions. jts
H lllltlil'itv mill slnmu'l. n.l....i. It t ..11
k:iM itioi.whilo its many merits inwla i
t.h in..,! in. nocrcvir uteu, n,m
creates a rapid demand.
IT r a 1.1. 1 r is p i:iv,MMKxr;n. "
I can cheerfully ane" eeiilldentl v reeow '"
mend i la nee tu tboKe wliu are wautiua a
really gmnl Sewinvr MmJihie, n! a low
price. . Mr. II-1I..I AM KSON,
. 1 . .Puotmj'o, Will Cuiinty, III.
Trice of eatm uiachino. "fines A.'i
"Out1.'' ( lYilri-Hiifi.il r.,. II.-, ..,..... 1 . :-l
certificate.) Willi all the lix'tui oh, and eve-
i .i.iiun r ii 'ij oeioneniK to tl, Includ'
iinf self thrtis.liiitf iiocdlw, iKtoked io
btronir wiiodcii lni ,,i 1 in
" " -,nii.invinriv. nt
part ol the cnnilrv, by exprts free
inriner cnarpisu mi recoltit of price, onlf
l'lyo Dollars. Suit' dclivcrv KintranteeJ.
csiptol l extra, the new pnlcni ; ,. .
Itl'TToV HAI.r Smii.-i:i! '
Oneot (heiiKHttiiautirlsiitaml nsniiil 1m-venti.-iis
of Uie ami. So simple and cer
tain, that a nhltd run work the finest' fcu
t'Ii hole with regularlly unit on.e. , Huong
noil ocnotiiiii.
Special terms and extra Inducements t
Male and Kemale AstonU, aiore keepers,
Ae., who will eslnl.lisji .aireuctes throiiRk
the eoiintry and' keep oiir now nutehinee
(tn exhlliliitin lantl.&sln: (.jiiiiiiv in..i.tM
irivcn to smart nuente lit-. Agent's s.n.
piero enint, nirnlshol wirhinit any extra
cliaryo, (Samplett ef sew Injr, , (IcMcriplive
circulars containing torms, Icsliinonliilt,
eiiprsvlnprH, Ac., Ac, sent free. . We aJeu
KllppIV 1 -
vtmit ui, 1 i.'HAi, lAiri.K.MENS.
T.:itj.Mt . lnt..tu .....1 1....
.....- .ui', fUtiPtiJTViii.viis 1ST
the Kami and linrdcn. ilowers, Keapeie.
v ....nni,, rmi v unorst iiiirrows, farm
Mills, I'hiuteiK, Harvesters, , Ulircshere
ami -nil articles needed for Vavin work.
. -.....,,, , , nun ( I I UMIVV
sent in Post Office Moncv Orders, l.Mik.
llfHlYjL lit l.V !.',. r... l'll l.n .I'-..-
... fui inim.uiir trtsit,
and are perfectly secure. Safe delivery ef
all Mir ironda iriiiiranl.ied. ' '.,- t
"An old 11ml responsible- firm that sell
the best (roods at the lowest price, and csu
be relied upon bv our readers." IKurmer s
Journal, New York.
Not ItCKpousible flr rtedsteret) letters.
AililrituM .1 I.' l.'l tt 1.' It 111' lie ,v .
Corner tJrecinrii-u it Oo'rtluhdt Sta., New
'"'"i ' .-, ' 26-eia
WATERS' CONCERTO X ORCHESTRAL'
ORGANS""'' nt.tsl b.nu illul m
ever litnde.
I. It'll IIKCIICIM
'1'H AI.KT4litn.fVbm
- i Irt
fi nor plttrt d In Ritjr Or.
ctirn M4)i nt rcees.
rriillnrlr volrvd, ' .r
4 ''OV.I il 'W '' f it VlitSY
' I'.SM II A'I'KIV . KIA. III.IS A SI
OICK it NI rKltlt. Tltta llr..
-!. mm uu iMtbt utedf is 'A i.t.f.-.t Miate
WATERS'
NEW 8CALE ,
PIANOS.
hat irtitil iittM
r utNl a II liv 1
tntrtnv luttt). '
, wuk nil im tul c 1 11 iinuroveitifuta.
. iiinue, !!' s
Organs n! riatttK rr u nrrttiitcd fe ,1
fttr.. l'ri- exircniely low tir
enah or patrt mIi. uu btUmtoo im
nittltllily ui qtiuiirrlj. puyiiiculs. '
k'ttii,l-liaiid limit iiiuenis lukin t '
rx iiniiKu. 4; ii 1; ! iv 0 r t:. '
WAN i:i.r evei'' f iiy ami 4 ttitut
tit tir L. k. nj (uiindit. A InrgiediM
CUnt'o)'rAnliliiMfr.('ILun'i,Vonl,y.is.
m, ttc 11. 1 1 sih Aini t.r.i..';v nauad.
: WAI I IIH 4c HUN,
Urustlwar sua 4S .Ucrccr N. T.
Testimoniala of Waters' Pianos anl
Organs. . .(
" atora fnimrrtn Parlor 'Orpin pits,
aesscs n bfaJitiuil uiuj peodliarlv soli tone.
Tiie t'onccrto Stop is, without "doubt, the
best ever placed in niiy organ. It Is pro
duced liy au extra selof rcods, iccnliai l r
voiced,' (Yum which the cited Is" moiit
charmiiiu', and Us imitation of the human
voice is imperii, lor sweetness of (one
and orchestral elii.-!s it has, mi euual."
.V. r. 3'itae. , , . , ,
' ' Tho f'oiRi.rtu 1'urlor Oi'frania Vmie
thinir entirely new ; it is"a In uuliful ,arlor
oriuilru nt, pocsta n sweet and power
ful tone is 11 most commt'iiduble iiiTce
tlou and hobrs a hijih place in public ra
vor." -Y. ', jA i iiimj JMil, , , ,.
AM On HKSTKA IX THK PArtLOB. Tlie
orchestral orirau is tho iiauie of anew recti
oriran recently nniiouneed by Itoraeo Wa
ters A S1.11, The instrument takes this
inline irmii lis recently invented orches
tral step. Tho voicinc of Ibis is peeulisr,
produuinp; tho ellect 01 a lull sweet con
tralto voice. Its linest ettitwt is produced
when the stops are drawn, so that mi or
elicit rul 4'U'ect is gixen, 'I he case is unique
mid nuikes a Inuid.vuiiO article' of furul
tuie.' yV. 1. is.
Tho Waters J'i.mos are known sraoec
the very best. Wo are enubled toKpesk uC
these instruments with conlidence, from
persomU know lodge. J J". .'lanuWi
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WE WANT YOU To acta Aeents, aed
distribute our Now Advvrtisine'
Maps. iiiouiiUhI on Kmrllsh flotb, beinir a
complete Map of tlio t'nited Males. W e,
Kive these Mapsaway gratis and will allow
you 0110 dollar for evorv Map you rtisirlb
lite in every county andstutoi'u the Uuion.
Mulo imd remiiht Amta wanted. Ad
dres Immediately, ciii-lnsinir 0110 dollar
joroiitnt of livo Ma pa, Toirilorv, Circu
lars, and full prirliciilars "
ADVKK I lMNf) MAT TO
w'4 Im Past Itrady !". O C'larlcn C'V, T'a,
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