The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, October 27, 1875, Image 4

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    the deputy of eithpr.or any oU.er person,
anall affl s the seal "t any court to any nat
nraltaatiim pppr, or permit the Minn to lie ;
affixed, or itive out. r cause or permit
tt-h natnralisatlon ytpfT to ha -lvtn out
In blank, whereby l mav be fraudalstitly
used, or ftiratshanatnraltsatioawtiScate
to any frmm who Khali not have been dn
rv examined ami aworn In open eoart. In
tbs presence of some or the ,) ids thereof,
ajcordlimtotheactof Omprwws or shall
aid In, oonnira at or In any way permit
the tK-wie of any fraudulent naturalisation
certlncate, he shall be (ritilty of ft ntlsdj.
meanor) or If anyone shall fraudulently
naa anv uch eertinnal of naturalisation,
knowln that It was fraudulently Isaiwsl.
or ahall vote or attemi to vote thereon, or
If anr one ahall vote r attempt to vote on
... - nf nl nralisation not leaned
to tatm, he shall be guilty of a misdemean
or! and either or any of the perso.ia their
eldore w abettors, of either of
the wiidemeanora afowaid. shall lie lined
In a nim not exseedinn one tlioenand dol
lars, and Imprisoned In the proper penN
tentiary tor a period not exeeedtng three
ysara. .
Sue. St. Any peraon whn, on oath or af
firmation, In or before anr oourt In thin
State, or officer authorised t administer
oaths, nhall, to procure a certificate of nt
uraliMtion for htmarlfor an mother person,
wilfully depone, declare or affirm any mat
ter In be fact, It no win the aaine to be ftdae
or ahall In like manner deny any matter
to be met. Knowing ne eauie " uu-.
Ma
I1AY.
, , . . s , , -. , . , - I
it has often heen the case that at
enrrent prices-it woi.ld lian been
much ninN economical t have Sought
! com instead F hay, or at least bought
i more grain and ' hay. It is often
i the case that the freder finds hef.r
the ninter is half ovor that lie will
he cotniMslled to huy pmviiiderof some
kind, and then It beecnirs a question
I for hiiu to decide whether it will tint
be. most profitably substituted for hay
to the advantage ol feeder, stock and
the aianuro pile. :,
Based upon carefully made cheni"
cal aualys.s, we find that 80 pounds of
unod hav is euual to 62 ptiunds td'
corn ; r, to place llie matter iu an
other light, if u tor of hay hit a feed
ing value represented by 1,230. theu
that .of a ton of roru meal will be
represented by 1.600. Takmir thtrse
Allegheny - Valley Rail Road.
Oil Creek k Allegheny, River Rail
way, end Buffalo, Corry & PHt
' burgh R'. R." ' " ' "
ON AND APT UK Mondnv, Mnr 21,
1HTS, trains will run as follows: "
hTATION Northward. Southward
s i no. ! '
... -. am. put pin pin pin am
Pittshnruh R:'2T '2:301 H:
W Pen tune -, 4:rrllii:sv
K ".tanning ll:SU fcosill:'
R. Il k Jun. llMH 6:("l 12:4'
ttra.lv fWiwt
Parker
Kmlenton
Sirnltrr
Franklin
(Ml City
nlt:(
, l-'fltli t!:'w
n V2:4 7:tn
1:W
4
Oleopoll
nRleRiirk
TioiHeta
Tldloute "
Irvlneton
4:07
4:4rt
7:20
Mavville
Ruiriilo
.i,.nvll1a
enures as a guide, we &ut that wneti a Tliusviile
tor. nf ir.riid nay la worth M tne i-orrv
e)uivalent feeding value of a ton of
corn mi al is (25. Just now we may
place their market value here at $20
and 126 per ton. no that at present
rate we ahall have one dollar in fa
vor of hay, but I should thiuk Hi in
wat more than absorbed by the in
creased trouhlo of hauling and feed
ing hay, and more thao made up by
the increased value of manure.
I di. not inteud to advocate the
flt.Vil
:t:U
4:10
:ir,
p. in
10:01
10:5T
::inl 0:101 0:20
H 71 4-.lr, 4-SI
i 7:11 li 3:i'5
7 H:im il:IO i!:!0
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I0-.20 fl 15
11:40 7:4.'i
0:27 1:52 P:02 7:08
7::W I2:S0 H:10 6:13
ft.-iS'.CIO :OS
10:37 :S.i , 3:S4
1:10 :0S 12:20
p. m a. mm. ml p. Til
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' ' Immense' KiMluctloii to Suit Uic Times !
A.C tie, .Wholesale" jmi'ietaif Piaao intt' Orga!a Emporium. of
ijaini iiii
1HO Ti
ll II
Did s-i':vai; atiw A
tu l,wmeH riiiltv f oeriorvi ami
oariiOnala of naturalization isnued In
pnanuanee of any such deposition, declara
tion or afflrtnation, ahall He null and Void;
and It ahall be the duty of the court hwulng
the name, upon proff Velnn wiade before It
that it was fraudulently obtained, to take
Immediate measures for recalling the same
tor cancellation ; and any peraon who shall
vote or attempt to vote on any paper ao
ODiaineu. or WHO nuan lit mij wj .h, , II.
connive at or have any agency whatever I feeding of nolhiug but Coru meal, but
ia the issue, eircnlation or use oi any only to eu ;u st that It may he lound
onmrin ion thereof shall undergo an bulky Iimk!. especially when the latlef
imprisonment of not more than two years, I jg purchasftd aud hauled a consid
and pay a nae not more man one mous
nd dollars, for every such offense, or
either or both, at the discretion of the
. KOTICB TO BKTUKK JODOKS.
Election officers will take notice that by
the dpo visions of the l -h section of "a fur-
Trains run bv Philadelphia Time.
rAvrn mocakuo, Oen'i sup't.
j. Mnmvs ii am., .
Uen'l Pawengcr Ticket Agrnt. j
PENNSYLVANIA 1 CEN
TRAL RAILROAD :
fy AM AFTEK 11 P. P. Sunday May
ptirchasftd aud haulen a considera
ble distance. Country Gentleman .,.
HOW TO OBTAIN CHOiCB BUTTER.
1. Secure rich, clean, healthy milk
milk obtained from good cuws Well
ther supplement to tha act regulating eloc- I cared for, kindly treated, grazed upon
limn In thl xnmmnnirMlUl " aboveOllot- I i . i- ... a
sweet ann nutrmouK pasturage iree ui
weeds, and provided with aouudanco
Hona In thl commonwealth, aboveonot-
ed, Betnm Judires living within twelve
miles of the Prothonotary's office, or with
in twentv-tour miles, if their residence be
in a town, villain or city, upon the line of
a railroad leading to the county seat, are
required to deliver retuma of election to
the Prothonotary of the court of common
pleas before 2 o clock p. m , or tne aay al
ter the election, aud all other judges' are
required to deliver returns to said Pro
thonotary by 12 o'clock, in., of the second
day after the election.
Jiven under my hand, at my office, In
Tionesta, this 6th day of October, in the
yearof our Lord one thousand eight hun
dred and seventy-tiv.i, and in the one
hundredth year of the independence of
tne untied stales.
SS 4t
of clean I res a water.
2. Drawing the milk from the cow
in a cleanly manner aud setting it in
au untainted atmosphere and keeping
it at a uniform temperature about 60
degrees Fahr., whilo the cream is ris
ing. .. i
3. Skirurain? at tba proper time and
before the miik becomes old aud bit
ter or decomposed.
4. Proper management in churning.
5. Wasliiug out . the buttermilk
T, J. VAN GIESEN, Shsriff. throuoghly and working the butter so
as not to injure its gram.
6. Thorough aud even incorpora
tion of pure salt aud putting down in
tight, clean, .well made : packages
packages that will exclude as far as
possible, the admission of air.
7. fiacing the butter alter
There is a blonde girl-baby in Erie,
" Pa., not two years old, who has a ma
nia for catching mice. She crouches
jSeiore a hole by the hearth and watches
by the hour, an when a mouse appears
. sbe pounces on him like a cat and an
' "unearthly joy electrifies her whole
frame." She also utters a "low, wild
murmur, or growl" after getting her
it is
k. . . - - in VMiio will no nt inn I ihk ,11 m
. ed (if Dot sent at once to market) unless taken by special contract.
1870. Trains arrivo at anil leave the
Union Depot, corner of Waabintnn and
liberty street, as ioiiows: ,., ,,, .
ARRIVK. " ' 11
Mail Train, 1.30 a m ; Fast Line, 12.12 i
. ,!! 1 ... : V 1 ,1 Oft rw
111 n nil BWTHiiiinmmiwn i.u. . - --v ,..
Rrlnton accomfnodaUon No li' 7.B0 a nit
Wall's accommodation No 2, 8.65a in ;ClnT
cinnati express 11.20 am: Johnstown ac
commodation I0.no ami Brmddonk'a aoJ
cnmmodiition No 1, 7.00 p iu j Pittsburgh
express 1.80 p m; Pacific express 1.S0 p m i
Wall's acoouupndatioir No , 2.:i6 p mj
Homewood accouunodation Po l.ti-sa pm
Wall's accommodation No 4, 14.50 p m:
Rrinton wcommodation No 2, l.lOp m
Way Pasaengcr 10.20 p ni.
, DEPART.
Souiliern express 5.20 a m : Faoino ex
pnroao a m ; wall s woommvusiion rso
1,iTSsii; Mail TrHi.l(l suit rieyfU's
accommodation 1 1.20 a ro. ( UradifiM-k s ac
oommodntion No 1, fi.10 p m; Cincinnati
express 12A" p til : WlVsaommixlatioii
M 2 11.R1 a m : Johnatoi3arcomti?olaMoii
4.0o p m ; Uomewood aiVoin modatlon No
1. 8.50 p m; Philadelphia cxprws S.no p m
Wall accommodation No.1.a.06p m: Wall'i
accommoilAtion No 4, fl.OTi p in ; Fast Line
7.40 p m : Wall's No 5, 11.00 p m.
The iChurch Train leave Wall's Station
every Sundav at W.Ofl a. in., reaching Pitta
bnrith at 10.05 a. m. RotnrnlnR leave Pitta
hnrsth at 12.60 p. in., and arrive at wa'.i
Nuuion at a. iu p. in. ,.
Cincinnati express leaves dilly.
em express daily except MtP lay. AUothi
vr i rnniB iihii v, vai t'il. oiiiiii .
For farthcr'inforniation apl'yHo "'' 1
' , V. II. BKCKWITl f, A (rent. I
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company
will not assume any Rixk for Hawraire ex
cept for Wearlnn Apparel, and limit their
raponsibility to One Hundred Dollai a val
ue. All baKirafro exceeding that a -omit
In value will be at the risk of tne nor.
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SIIAM1LT0N & CO.; 77 5T? AVE., PITTSRUIICII.TA
i ' w- - v 1 1 1 ; i.-.ft
"uur Jiorro w and has beeji
) !IH ' ! 'l-.,i'!l Vtf
The question In those hard tlinos Is not
only "What shall we do for grill) to sat"
but ,' . i .
"WlIRUKWlTIlAI
SHALL WE BE CLOTHED?"
It in it notorious fivt that In most towns
ami cllici voiinil alif-nt iim, i-Hiililnft made
to order Is not snhl In ini-orilimce to Ihn
depreciation of oilier necowirlrs of life.
There K lnUvcvcr.'Tt'l h.uioralilo excep
tion to this ruio in thfl pi'rsoii of. . i
X. M IMIV .llerrhnut Tailor,
v ' tidioute, pa , :;
Who makes elothlna; orthovery bestkind,
Ills Kiiainnlecd, Irom ' '
...'25 to.30 Per Cent. Below
tlv prices of other dcalors In this part of
the i-ountrv.i - . '
a, why: is this thus?
Tlecause 1st. Mr. Wise pays im larse njc
urc f'T rent, as ho owns the building h
m to fHW a ;-"r. uu. uu- !V7.",i". VW
Miik. and Is ol excelled in .. "
Wcatern Pcnnnvlvnnia. M, ho buya
lothH lor csili, thus itcttlnit n rcdnctioBon
onliimrv rates. Ith he m'lli f'T caMh, ann
hn has no had debts to make up.
The fare IsAV.' froW thw place to 'lid-
uuu end at the present lime, you can go
up In the moi-ninn anil Iwi k at :, hav
Inir three hours ill Tidiuule to select your
giMiiis aiiiV,l0BV0 your orders.
t.ivo linu a trial, ami you win mn uiut
save moncv, hut will it perfect tils, and
any stylo or quality of clo h you want.
Rerhembcr.the name and pla.-e. ' . '
7 ly N. WIMK, Tidioute, P.
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A
QUICK SALES-" AND SMALL "PROFITS.;'
..;( -V. .!, M . I '"' -I;'- ' '
Onr business Is exclusively PIANOS and 0IH1 A NS, which enables lis to Rive out
whole time and attention to this exclusive trade. . Tln where oilier dualcrs .-ull from
live to ten Instruments a week, our nlos very ollcn exi-eed these nunilicis in a sliiiili
day, so that we ean better aff.-rd to st-ll at 10 per cenb prolit on cost, tb:ui they can at
uuncj -io pur ciiii,.
, 1 1
I.
KverV tnHtr'lirnciii'wfl scl! is Is joiil as an aaem for lis,"asfliy ftivar.ahly Sntr.si.lci
us favorably to all who see them. We have jld and m use ;. r . i1 -
t "-.. ,.!..'r )'-'l -.i
in and about Pittsburgh alnno . They aie.iwit souie new trifiui. the vrowth " a lew
months, but are old reliable makes, thni are nmsiantlV A :tiim evcrv mcr.torloiis ini-
provemeiit. The really Ursnd Siminonsrl l')Ukrh'aC'oniliiaii4 tlrvans have Ix-en
insiiuliiwfiired tt.r Twonty live vears, while the i 'e elna tsl Taylor .V Far .v Ceies'v
srpana have been manufactured over Twenty years. " Anil iio'w tbr the pinjsvp or in
triHtueln.K Uioui more thoroutuily tirii(chniu all tne e iintiy Irnvtn, of !,.. hinie,: e
nnvo insiie new anil very henvv omtraj t. tor Ini- 'o tiinnoei i oft'iclu. wh -h we ii
poNO to sell on thoir inetta, aud withunt tleiwlviiin oiMII:mMiiK m IhIH.K M I'.V
KivlnK the purchaser the bcnclll ol coiiiiuiMioiis and w holoalc dsi-.unt.., i sry t u
enabled to offer these Organs at the l'-'U"wm r prices, ht whh-li WO hall Wll loi . A -r
u a clean, cool, well ventilated cellar
one that is moderately dry and ah-
A. J. CASSAl.' -
General Superintendent. Altoona Pa.
n.i ll V.it.
Double Reed. 4
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" 6
mouse, and altogether seems to be otie Lolutely free from all impurities and
oi tne most unuaturai iiiueanimaisiiu i nHengive odors.
8. Cleanliness in all the ..iterations
from the ti ue the milk' is drawn to
the packing and marketing of the
nutter is . of imperative necessity.
Judgment and experience in manipu
lating the cream and working the but
ter must of course be an elouient that
Tecord. It's no improvement on orig
inal patents, however. Cats do better
and are not half the trouble and ex
pense.
What is that which has three - feet
but no legs, is all body but no limbs,
no toes on its feet, no head, moves a
great deal and never uses its feet for
that purpose, has one foot at each end
and the other in the center of its body.
.riM ;
an., ui a queer creature id some re- Yor fc f oe8
specu, and is very popular amon he - h h are fi f &
ladies and some u,en. It never walks M.... .i .:ii
. . . ... r . l . are overgrown, coarse, rank, and will
out, hut goes with one foot where its . ,....:, ' ; i , .. ,-.
ij.i.Lj .l .l r . DO transmit the original quahtv.
head might be, dragging the other foot r.,.. . . ... i . e i"i
behind B The.! teefLva nail, hnt no 9t,ie.r af.e ""rgroWU, and not full
toes, do heels and no bones i
foot t A yard measure
When a Nevada Dhotocrranher wants produce iu like, ad infinitum. One
to make a eood Diet u re. he nuts the! other reason, cutting potatoes between
sitter in his place, pulls out a navy re- etem and seed end continually, will
volver, cocks it, levels it it the man's demoralize tba institution. It requires
head, and says: "Now jist you sit per- the stem and seed end to make perfect
foctly still, and don't move a hair. teed. If cut, cut lengthwise. Single
Stop 0rgans,;iHegu1ar' Price. $ll-.OoW$ 8T.m
... , ' " i.-iimnt nam
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" .1.-., s,-i 265.00 -at
FXJIAj RESONANT, OA SES,-i s.i ...
Double Reed. 4 StOD Organs. J?eeular Price. $165.00 at 95.00
PITTSDURG1I, PV.
The following list embraces only a part
of onr Immense stock : -r
. . w ji mm . ..
... ilj j- j muuio'ijuauiiiy niura. 11111 or nail nuil-K
. nnl f h. nai.rl.li, Iron ni.p n ibvu..! I . a.- a... . . '
... .... - i bi jia, fjo, ana r. . ,.i ! t-i
with. 'Moore't Rural.
A Steuben Cwuuty farmer in New j
Double Barrel Rifles. 920 to .V,
Doubl Bifles and Shot Ovuis, either over
anil under, or side by Hide, and at all prices
from $S0 to $."0.
Single-Barrel Shot Ouna- for men or
bovs: cheap safe and durable. All prices
l.ft0to.3oach. - .''
Double Barrel SnoT Guns.
Our flfty diilerent styles, made of Iron,
, the developed seed. - A potato of medium liondnn Twist, laminated Steel or Damas-
' lD Sie. peitect in all its parts, with eus ltarrels, finished in the best and latest
, 1 , j -, -ii stj'le, all sizes, for men and liovs, at pncs
change of grouud, wi.l invariably ra -ii g from fe, io, fi5, $J0 35, tio,
T0, f75 to $100.
FI-STOIXSr
in variety irnra ai.oo to a-i.oo.,- i o 1
' REVOLVERS.
4, 5, 8, or 7 shm.tcrs, of every kind, at all
prices ironi o.im ui fi). mi., j t
put on a calm, pleasant expression of eye will run out any potato. There BREECH'LOADInG RIFLES,
IS no Other seea tliat Will near mutiia- Winchester Improved 1H shootor.. Jlcst
lion like the potatiK the only wonder I long range gun in the world. Price onlv
is, that it doe not ruo out completely.
The full nf lliA i. ll th uiann I,. I tle onlv $10 fiaeh.
... , l ..l . l l 1 i -j : l. . ii Remintrton Itreoch-Loading Rifled at
g.. iUiiuKu ug urni. puu p.u-. inn an lot factorv prices.
poor scrawny, scrubhy and inl'erioi Wiesson's and Stephen's Pocket Rifles,
stock, and sell it at the best price that I metal curtridires, at 12, 1 " aud ifl.
cau be obtained, and sell it at gonial DreeCn-LOaQing OMOl UUTIS.
price or otner. u ousts a great aeai
'' countenance, aud look right into the
muzzle of this revolver, or J 11 blow
.the op of your head off. My reputa
tion as an artist is at stake, and I don't
want no nonsense about this picture.1
Le grand and De Ga met in the
Paris Brnuse. "I promised ' to ' cane
you--I do so,'' said Legrand, and he
struck ue lias across the lace with a
a poor or mean annual is worth not
much mure iu spring than winter. Ill
walking stick. "And I promised to Ut crry 8l,,ck through the winter and
shoot you 1 do so, responded De
Gas, drawing a revolver, firing at Le
grand, and wounding him in the head.
They were wealthy brokers, and their
encounter was the result of a quarrel,
in which they had made the threats
that were subsequently fulfilled. '
The lcxtor Nintrlo Barrel Breech Load
in Shot (ion, nsiutr Brassshells price8o.
Mtepnens u. 1.. hinle tiuu, flu.
Ioublo Harrel Hreech Loador.of Misire'
Dean's Woodhill's, Oreenon's, Richards'
fetal giveu to infer. or animals were Snoot's and other fine makos, at all prices,
etveu ta tlus best of the herd, thev
i j
"Sarah, you're a -good gal, bnt there
ain't no gal a-going to call for two
plals of ice cream on me and keep
me for her feller I" were the closing
would bring more than the p or are
worth. Farmers dislike to sacrifice
their inferior animate, but they must
learn to do it, Autumu is the time.
Hunt up your customers and let the
weeds slide at some price. It will
pay to keep good stock and keep it
well ; but old scrawny, inferior stock
au
remarks of a young gentleman of lis dear at anv nrice
Chicago upon parting with his inamor- ,ir. . ,. ., .. -
1 . I When ffiul m at Imbhf cait iIi.m
is not something you ea di. A sail
A Duhuoue clergyman is chargad here, a bolt there, a nut on some part
with throwing kisses across a pasture f youl machinery, a hoard iu your
iutlf a mile wide to a woman 68 years vagon box, and paling to fee nailed
old. 'Whither," asks a commentator on, hinges to be lighted or oiled and
on this eveut. whither are we dull- me mauy tunc iniugs mat are con
tiemlor Price List to -
J. II. J0UST0,
GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS,
285 LIBERTY STREET, . r
llTTSBUIiGII, lV..
and utatto that saw this vlvortiseiucnt In
TK KoKsT i(KI-l'ULII'A9.
Takk NoricK I will btiv or trado for
Army Kitlcs.t'arbines. itevolvers, Ac. l'"o
prleH hco Catalogue.
Onlwrs by wail res e pi ompt attention
uoihis sent uv cxpreHa to any point I . I
D , to be examined before paid for, whe
rei.uesUid. 46 tf
.-. . I . 2 - t
ing?"
An Indiana man said to a bible
agent: "I'm a Christiau, hut I'll be
LhMued if I don't have to grit my
teoth When the Ohio river is on a level
tvitii Ute top of my corn." .
"If e-tWs tail
will it ttot Mrterfera with his locomo
tion?" "Not exactly. It will not
effect liif oarrifiyo, but it will stop his
waggin'."
It must make a prisoner raven mad
Jo be called tail uird.
LOTS FOR SALE
IX TUB ' '."
BOROUGH OF TIONESTA.
Sui'lu.C
'CAD (NET CASES,
00.00
05.00
5,
sets Reeds 6,
Vox Humana', 'I ,iM
Viola "!'.
175.00 at 100.00
lS5.00'at '105.00
- i ' . i- '
215.00 at .125.00
' 275.00 v ir 100.00
"These Oriran are all Solid Walnnt. Plmelinaand t'arvln all of Solid Walnut.' V!
ther saw-cliiHt moiihllnira nor chcan brass trinkets are uad on those in8ti unienl.se very
iiunir 's oi mo very owl, ami are an tuny warranted lor live 3 ears.
., WILL BE SOLD AT THE SAME RATES OF DISCOUNT.
TI10 above are strictly cash price, butlf dnsired by the purchaser, either iiu irlrrly
' nemi. annual imvmonts will he taken at an ndvunco of 10 oer cunt, ner niitiui .m 11..,
Bliove prices. Persona ordering by lotter can depend on Uu- aio-tt oumfiil scletion ls-
liiK niauo.
ii
MBflMCSH
K niado. If tlu rash pcica is wait with the order, the instrument will ha shipped by
:.itiht, if not leeoinpanled with the ca--h. tho Oruan will 00 shipped hv Kxprr., f '. U.
. If time bo dvsirn.1, w e rexiuire notes with pood security, or at least good rel'on-nut.
Address for Catalogue, and state where you read this notice. !
. , , s. Hamilton' co:;;'. . : ,
77 rtftli Avenue, nttxburgh, Va.
feb!7 14m
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"""b out tore room, ire. waulit re-':-
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n re-opeue.il, ' '
ii We. htfrearran'tfedovr Store u-lth '
, view to the emiveu leiiee iifrnntum ..
i.f to neriire eurietlition in all
' branch1 of tour lim,tteu
(() Steele will he ni tJirouyh-
OHtfemhrfirlnf all the latest novel
vi tie in Ft ,Iewlru, lVatehen,Nil- '
j rer Ware nnl Fmhch Uoitiln. .
' It attention to eiistomem, in- '
Di ilaeeinVMtitin )rrteen,ntt rtilherenrv'
.. ton high utatularit of ifnahty, we ,
hope to merit a rovtlnuanre of the.
' tmtronate hcretufitre no liberally "
bentoweil. , - , . . 4. , ., ,
.IOHX STEVEXSOV'S fiOXS,
" 93 Market Street, Vittxburgh, Fa. '
WATERS' COM?!) & CECHESTRM.
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Testimonials of Waters' Pianos and
. Organs.
'Waters f'oncM-to Parlor Orp;an pos
sesses a beautiful and peculiarly soil tons.
Tho Concerto rit"p is, wilhoiit doubt, the
best ever placed in any organ. It Is pro
duced hv an extra set "of icmls, pis-uliarly
voiced, "from which ihn clloct is most
miarniinir. and its lin lir.l- n ol llio human
voice is superb. r'"i' sweetness of lono
and nn-hcsiral elicits it hs no enual."
X. X. Times,' . ,
Tho Cmn-crto larlor Orpan Is some
thiuircntirc'.v new ; it is a btautilul parh.r
ornament, possesses a f-wcet and poaer
I'ul tone is a most i-oiiiin .ndalile inven
tion and holds a hith place in public fa
vor." -t-.V. 1 S.cra.wi; Post,
A !T OnfHKsTtl IN TIIK PAnl.O!!. The
oruliastrnl orxan is the name of a new reed
organ recently aiimmnced by Horace Wa
ters A 8'.n. "The int-trmucnt takes this
name from its recently invented orches
tral step, Tho voicing; l this is peculiar,
nrodiiemi? the elici t oi a full sweet con
tralto voice. Ita lincst dim t is produced
when the stops are rirawo, so that an or
chestral clliict Is icivon. The case is unique
snd luaxes a liandMinio article or lurui
Inro,' .V. )'. Aiih. ' -
The Wsters Pianos arc known as anion ft
ike Very best. We aro enabled to peak of
thec iiistrunients with ennlideni-o, from
pcrs.insl knowltsin. .V. 1'. Evangelist.
li-lv .
54 WOOD ST.,
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PITTSBURGH, PA.
. . OFFKR. THEIR Kl'OCK OP" - .1 -
- DRY COODS'AND NOTIONS
September I'i.'A 1H74.
Wj.,1111
staotly breaking and wearing out, are
what we all need to look after. They
make a great difference io our profits,
oue way or the other.
To keep seed from the depredations
of mice, mis some pieces of camphor
fflim Willi the MJAild r!aiMnl.n rlu .!
cut off eutirely, ;Q drawers or trunks will preveatmioe
from doing them injury.
Prudent farmers have taken proper
care of their harvesters by - putting
them under shelter. Sniftless farmers Il'T'T irunranteed to Male and
leave their machiuery exposed iu the J?' lm'll. VJ i 1''f'ly-
r ,, . . J ' 1 only nothiiiK to try it. I'artiuulurs Frve.
held aud yard. y. o. vu-kerv .e Co., Auvnsus Me. it
raw
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Apply to GEOG. SICKLES, p
70, Nwimhu St., New York City.
jy. J. I. FrtxaaL Biff a worm. My a I pruduWcil ftft
tJivfwUof JtaM'fttii istJS. n4 sit r tfrii I Jtrrinasr.la
cfactDr. Ulcr' Vgtb I. xumi.ii
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KEEP.S flonsuiitly on hand trw tut
sortiiiAtiLof liiank Tom1h, Mortn
HubfMHnas, Wwrtnte, Hurnmniiu, Ac. to
ixs noli I'Utwp for cash
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' jeiilms write to H. Id'KK
3i Piit
HKVKTONK DIMM. HOIMIM, ,
903 Liberty St., . . pp burgh
Hr. If. HfMfSOX, P, nprielor.
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CISTUM SOLICITED.
TOB WORK nsatlvexnriited at thinoilio
at rcRsoDab'c rstos.
Dr. J. Wulker'8 Caliloniiii Vln.
epeur Itiltci'S nro a purely Vccetiibla
prcpnintioti, miido chlolly from tho n;t
tivo heibs round cm tho lower ran 1:05 ef
tl:e Sierra Novitdu moiiiitains of Califoi'
nia, tlio liicdiiMlial )i-opertii's of which
nro extracted therefrom without tlio use
of Alcohol. Tlio (jucKtion is iilmn.se
daily askrd. "What is the cause of ths
ttnpnnilleluil success of Vinkhak Hit
TKKsf" Our nnswur is, that tlioy i-cmo e
tho causo of (H.ss.i.se, and llio palicnt 10
covers his liealtli. They aio tl;c ii''i'
blood purifier and a life-givlm; principle,
a perfect Renovator and Invicoiatof
of tho system. Never beforo in the
liiitnry nf tliu world li.u a inuUiciiie Uren
coin jwmii i.liil jii.Ksus.-iiitf ihn roinurkuliin
q-mlmi of Vi.vKii.vH III roots In liunlini the
sick of cvory diKi-tt.s man i lu ir la. 'l'hey
aro a jrciiilu I'uric.iti vo os wail as a Tonic
relieving Cnnni-stuni or Inlluiiiinaiiou of
the Liver aud Visceral Organ in liiliaus
The iipoportlos ef Pi:. Wai.kkk's
TlXkGAR liir rKK ars A jmrieiit. Disphoretir,
CuiniuiAiivo. Nutrilimi.N l,:untivi-. Diuretic,
ficdalive. Counter. I rriUnt bmli'liCc, Altr
live, und Aiiti-llillnuii.
It. II. HrDOilALD ft O..
PrnirirtiU Cm. Act,.. K.m Kranrur.i. TitlllhniU,
ana uf VViyitiinmuii ami Churllon Si. V
Sold by u UraKgUta sail D. alcra.
AD EKT1SEKS sin.l U5 vetliH to Qio.
I'. Howell d- Co., -11 l'ark Row, N. Y..
tor thi-ir l-,iKluv-a;0 rmiijihlet, khowlnK
ns-t ot (I'lverisinir. y