Tim riTTm mill hazkttk. Ths.s who are arranging for their lionie papers for the next year, will do wisely to sen J for sample copies of the s mmuryn itazeue, uawj or Weekly, as it will bo seen to be the bent paper published in ritlsborgh. It is the oldest, beiug nearly ninety years old, and has kepi pace with all phases of modern newspaper progress. It is printed in now type, aud on clean, white, handsome paper. Its news is specially full, aud accurate. It re ceives Cable news from Europe, and Dispatches from all parts of the coun try. It has Special Correspondents in Washington, during the session of Congress, and at Ilnrrisburg during the session of the Legislature, and will give full reports of all that is interest ing in the proceedings. Its Local news is complete and varied, yet chaste and pure. Its Editorials contain trench ant discussions of all current subjects, and deal independently with nil tho issues of the hour. Tiie paper is lie publican in Politics, but holds that the parly is superior to cliques and rings. Its Market Reports aro special ly full and complete, and have a repu tation that is w idespread, for accuracy , and reliability. Its reports of the Live Stock market are also the best in the city. In frequent instincts, parties in the country havo saved or made considerable sums by following the accurato reports of prices, given in tho Gazelle, in making their bales. It also contaius Agricultural, House hold, and Family readiner. carcfullv selected. Thus it is a family paper of great excellence ana rare cheapness, as to price. Its circulntien is the larg est of the Pittsburgh press. The Gazette is furnished at the following rates, and we claim that they afford the cheapest Dewspaper published, when the size and quality of the pa per are considered : terms: Daily Gazelle (postage prepaid) by mail, per annum, $10.00; for six months, $5.00; for three months, $2.50; for one month, $l.t)0; by the week, payable to the carrier, 15 "cents. lVeeklu Ga2ttHn ( nnstnrra nrsul.h K v--.b. , UJ mail, single subscribers, $1.75 per j-nr; in ciuos oi nve, SJ.oU; in clubs of ten:or more, $1.40, aud an addi tional COpy for ever, ten to t10 gelter up of tho dub, .Postmasters are re quested to act a gaau For sample copy, nf kn, nr W..U iy, tree or charge, address Kino, Reed & Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. A young Hartford merchant called on a vounsr ladv a fnw AVnninira fii una and was shown info tho nm-lnr in mn; tor appearance, when, the lamps be'mg uuiiv, uo removeu a large quid of to bacco from his mouth and threw it out Of the window an ha Biiniuu,) Wl, - "Ujrjjt,,, UUCU the lady appeared with a light, the iofc luujiuuufc oujecc in the room was that young man etariug in a very " "J wig IUUU ui iu- bacco pinning the laco curtaiu to the A writer in "Land and 'Water," speaking of Australian snakes, Bays: "In its fiercest rage if a snake's eye meets the eye of a man it is instantly calmed; no mognetio exertion is re quired; a man has simply to keep his eye on the snake, and it is entirely at hia O l . 1 . J . iiioiujr. oun&e cnarmiag ia ex- j v-uj Auouaimu euaKea. It would be very interesting to see " i" irue oi American ser pents. Charles Dudley Warner thinks that the Italian mosquitoes are more intel ligent than the American ones, saying that the mosquito in Venice, who has had civilized ancestors for one thous and years, ia a very different animal irom vne mosquito or our Western prairies. He is alert, cautious, ctin uing, and trained to get his living with the least possible dagger. Lady to servant: "Mnr T ? nm approve of your entertaining your ..un iu ma Kiicnen. wary: "Well, ma'am, it's very kind o' you to mention it; hut he's from the country, - you sec, ma'am, and I'm afraid he's . too shy and orkward in hi3 manners, ma'am, for you to like him to come up Von Bulow, having said that the American girls put more soul into their piano-playing than the European, a Chicago writer remarks: "Just wait until he sees a St. Louis girl kick the pedals if you want to have hira convinced that it is possible to get too much sole into a musical performance." "Wo neglect the little thing of every day life to reach for fame. A Detroit er asked eight hundred and fifty-four different people how many spokes there were in a buggy-wheel, and not one could tell him. Success in any calling is the result of a man s love of and belief in the work he has undertaken. Earnest and conscientious labor often accom plishes more in the end than brilliant genius. Call a boy John, and lie will be steady; call him diaries, and ho will deviato into Charlie, and go in for flirtation, Vice-President Wilson is said to have left an estate worth about $3,000, and his place iu Natick ia valued at $2,500. 'v A good wife is a good tli'injr, but a Jjad husband bents iisr. JOB WORK DONE AT T1IK 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE Al ihe lowed oash prices, neatly, prompt ly, and in etyle equal to that of any other eslablUhment in the DittricL BUSINESS CARDS, SHOW CARDS, VISITING CARDS, SCHOOL CARDS WEDDING CARDS, PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, MOXTIILY STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES BILLHEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, POSTERS. DODGERS. HANDBILLS, LABELS. SHIPPING TAGS, Ac. - r. r i v I 4.' aj i . v. v- -- - v w- mW STANDARD Fire and Burglar S k. 37 313 (Si m Counter, Platform, Wagon & Track SCALES. Sen ror PrlcI.U. A cents Wanted. Marvin's Safe Co., 265 Broadway, Hew York, 721 Chestnut St, Phlla; PENNSYLVANIA CEN TRAL RAILROAD ON AN1I A KTEIt 11 V. V. Sun.luv May 1, 1H70, TriUim arrive t nncl leave tho Union loKt, wrnor of YVtialiliiton and Liberty stroot, na fullows! ARKIVK. Mnil Train, 1.30 a m s Fiwt Line, 12.12 a m ; Well's awoiiiiuodiition No. 1, 0.20 a m Hrinton ni'comiuodation No 1, 7.50 a mj .w mjj v.vua t I , 111- cinnnti pxprew .1!0 a in ; .(olinslowu ac- t-uiuMiuiiitvmii h 111 ; itrauuocK a ac- oommodiition No 1, 7.00 pm; PitMmrKh exprwa 1.80 p ni; TBeillc oxprean 1.50 p m f Wall's aooiumodiition No a, 2.S5 p ni j Hojjjewood aocommodution No 1,9.5 ) p mj Wall's accommodation No 4, C..r0 p m ; Hrinton neeomniodution No 2, 1.10 p tnj Way Passenger 10.20 p m. DEPART. Routhom oxpress 6.20 a m ; Tapiflo ex press 2.40 a in ; Wall's accommodation No 1, 6.;t0a in ; Mail Train 8.10 a in : Krinton's arraniniodntion D.20 a m : llrnddoek'n e ooinmodation No 1, 5.10 p in j Cincinnati express 12.3o p m j Wall's accommodation N 2, 11.61 a m ; Johnstown accommodation 4.0S p m ; llomewood accommodation No 1, 8.50 p m; Philadelphia express 3.50 p in; Wall accommodation No3,3.0jp m; Wall's accommodation No 4, 6.05 p m ; Fast Line 7.40 p in ; Wall's No 5, 1 1 .00 p in. Tho Church Trains leave Wall's Station every Sunday at 0.05 a. in., reachirur Pitts burgh at 10.06 a. m. KotnrniiiK loavo Pitts burgh at 12.50 p. in., and arnivo utLwall's btation at 2. 10 p. m. 2J Cincinnati express loaves d.iilv. -Routli-ern express duilyexceptMonJaj'. .11 oth er Trains daily, except Sunday. Ivr MrlictliilVnRnMn njJl'y to m w. ir. nr.cKwiTir, ent. Tlie PcnnHylvaiiia ltailroad Company will not assume any Uisk for liacftauo ex' cept for Wearinv Apparel, and limit their rsponsibilitv to One Hum! ue. All baaKo oxecediiifr that a ount ... r. i i'u tti mo risiv oi mo ;nur linlAua Inl en . ' " vj i mj rjici-im iiliracc, A.J. CASSAl General Superintendent, Altoona pa. IITTSrJTJKGir, 3?V Tlie following list embraces only a part of our immouHo stock : .wZ.e-"Ldlnr, ?fles' fu11 or half stock at ?1, l.,, (i20, and (126. Double Barrel Rifles, $20 to $60 Doubli Riflea and Shot Guns, either over fro Wi n"10 by 8id'U,,d at M Single-Barrel Shot Guns, for men or T'Xi? I 1?P ea.f and dllo. All prices " ' H -w Double Barrel Shot Guns. Our fifty different styles, made of Iron. London Twist, Laminated Steel or Danma ens Barrels, nnished in tho best and latest stylo, all sizes, for men and bovs. at prices fAP 9l' 15' PISTOLS, In variety from fl.00 to JW.00. REVOLVERS, BRFF0H-I HADING Pin f.q Winchester Improved 18 shooter. Best long range gun in tho world. Prico only Sharp's .Celebrated Breech-Loadiiiir Ri fles only ?10 each. KeniinKton lireoch-Loading Itiiles at loest tiu-toi y prices. Wesson's and Stephen's Pocket RIUbs usinir metal cartriduus, al f!12, $15 and 18! Breech-Loading Shot Guns. Tho rxter Single liarrel Bree h Load JnprShot Oiiii,usiu Brass shells i.rioeS20 Stephens' B. U simrle Gun, $10. Double Barrel Brooch Loader.nf Moore's Doail'S Uoiwlhill'a (J,..... 'i,: .i , . ooot s aud other line uiukos, at all prices 1i'oii)j0 to jtloo each. n'pncus, Send for J'rice Lint to J. II. JOIIIYSTO, great western gun works, 285 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBTJIiGII. PA.. and stath Hint llIK iOllKtT Iifcl'UilLIOAN. lAKK isoTirK I will buy or trado for r -- -'...vj.a, uviui rum. ext. J or prices see Catalogue. Ord.irs liv muil fc.u.... i. O ods sunt by express to any point C. C D., to be examined before paid lor,- whan 4i tf You Can Kave !t2unv I!y buying your PIANOS and OKt JAKS .v.'" ,"""'"kiioii xuuniiiuuliirvrs' AlCtlf. till tlm l...ut K.-.....1.. i.. .i.. . .. . . n----, ..v.-. I'.ninia uiH lllUrKUl. liiKU-uineitts Hhipjicd direct from tho l'uc b'ty. CUAS. A. S1IIM.TZ, Tuner, J 'y Ji'H-li Ikjx 1710. il t'itv. Pa. Iimiieiisc Keiludlon tU the Wholesale and Retail . - xu. - . - z,:. - r. - 7 7 . . iu S. HAMILTON CO., 77 5T r h . our motto is and has been QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. w 11 l"f,,ru,m,'t week, our sale, very often exceed these nun 1 rs In a s nX 20 Vd Pffi rernU1 "IIOrJ ' 8C" 'U.10 " " Ut' u 'Imn the.v vZl" ussjyrz!,!:. '- CABINET CAE Double Reed, 4 Stop Organs, Regular Price, $m.od at $ sr.oo " 5 " " 153.00 at 90.00 6 " " " IGo.OO al 95.00 n it n " j FULL RESONANT CASES, ' Uouble Reed, 4 Stop Organs, Regular Price, $iGo.oo at 95.00 ' .5 " 175.00 at 100.00 03 ' A 5 " " ' 185.00 at 105.00 U sets Reeds 6 " Vox Humana " ' 215.00 at 125.00 3 " 8 "Viola " 275.00 at 1G0.00 thlvro Kei thing is of tho very be.?, and ire Z 'fuUy warraeTCfl v' j ears! ",StrU",l"'ts " vi'ry - TKE BRADSUHY A nECKER PIANOS WILL BE SOLD AT THE SAME RATES OP DISCOUNT. oXPl "V .e Purchaser. olUier u,,-t. above Prices.-Yeonsoni;Vm7bv 1c ttor. "!.V!.!:T,, ?'.1''" " b UCSlred' w fcllu'ri "tes with -vv"r"""i n iui me ean. Aaaress tor taiaiogue, and state where you read this notice. feb!7 14m CARPETS! CARPET HOUSE, SHRYOCK & Wbolcsalo and ."Foreign & American Carpetiugs, Mattings, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Laco Curtains, Lambrequins, Sec. SrECIAL CONTRACTS MADJi If FU&XISUINU CHURCHES, HOTELS, AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS. SHRYOCK & Mammoth Carpet and House 23tf $3 SAMPLE FREE everywhere. Address Tho Union I'ub. Co., Newark, N. J. i , Tlo Republican Ofllco KEEPS coiiMtanlly on hand a lariro as sortnientof Blank I)oo.l, Mortiuires Subpjcnas, Warrants, Siiiniuou.s, Ac. to bo sold clii-an lir cash to Suit lite Times ! ! Piano and Organ Emporium of ys.K. --TV 1 ; ; & -V.'. AVE., PlTTSIJUlKJir, 1A tno cirirmi win ....i.t., i i good Lecuri, W'iXk S. 11AM1LTON&CO., -".wmmwi EVJEADVILLE, PA., DELAMATER Relail Dealers In DELAMATER, Furnishing Establishment, rTimTTTjiriMiwttninin DOUBLE YOUR TRADJ5. DriiKKiHtM, Groeors and Dealcrn I I'nre China and Japan Teas iu sealed packages screw Uip cuiih, boxes or hall chul-i i rowers' prices, ISend for circular. Tho A ells lea Company, 01 l-'ulton St.. N Y., 1'. O. Box 4,")i)U. H it " - CLOTHING ! The (iicsllin In these hard tlmos Is not only "What shall wc do for (rrub to eulT'' but "wj t !: 1 1 1 : w i ti lAjj SHALL WE BE CLOTHED ?" It is a notorious (lid Hint ItVuisf Invni and cities lound nlicut us, c!nildui msdo to order is not mild iu mvonlanco to tho depredation of oilier necessaries of lil'o. There U, however, nil honoralilo excep tion in mis niie in tho person or X. WIMIVMprt'linsit Tailor, TIDIOUTE, VA., Who makes elothlnir of the very best kind. Ills guaranteed, iroin 25.to 30 Per Cent. Below the pricea of other dealers In this part of tho country. vny IS THIS THUS ? Herniisc 1st, Mr. Wise pays no lartro n" urea lor rem, as Je owns the lmildiHff lio ocs'uples. -Jd, he doesn't pnv a rutter ?-.Vie( to S :iki,i a year, but does fils own eut ttnir, and is not .Mel!cd in this line In Western Pennsylvania, 3d, ho buvs iloth t lor cash, thus i tthitr n reduction on ( rdlnary rales, -ttli he sells for uinh, and thus has no bad debts to make up. Tlio laro Is .i.ie. Iroin this pliieo to Tld lonto, and nt the present time, you can (ro up in the morning nml hack at 3:.'t0, hav lii three hur in Tidionto to hcUs! vour goo.ls and leave your orders. ivc him n trial, and vou will not only nave mmiey, but w ill (ret pel lect tils, and any stylo or quality of cloth you want, Keniembcrtho name and place, 1 ly N. WISH, Tldloute, r. WATERS' CONCERTO & OliGHESTFAL ORGANS "s Minuniiii klylo miirrli'rl in mil. 5'.. . tfi I I lt' .;( otum s- ' i'Mtur:k, biwi I I ll() tit fhr If I 1 V VOH'K if SUI'l.lt Cf, '& hpko 4rana I nlx.il Mitlvi. WATERS' -riJrrZr NEW SCALE f; ;V.ni.-' '. pianos. fcC' i-i- i fctliainir tfiate. mfc nil 111 o it v r n linprivrmeiiiM. t'( (ti-ii fA lrst llllll itinclfl.. Crprniia uft'l I'iuniik (e-c nrrnmvii far 6 y rum, lrlcr exlrrniclr law I or ciutt or purl I'lisl. nn.l bulnnrv in munilily or nuuriorly n) menu, ki i oiiil-linnd liisiriiiiit-ms inkrn rxrlinngu. J II r. A T IMI (CK. Ill VIS M Ike -If! A III V Ai.KNTI VAVI l:i fr rvvr) II jr nm Coiinl 4" I . M. ml t ttuniln. A Inraoilla CIIU( 7iti hr. Vtnwis,t,t:httr tiff. V holr ,lstgm m, . M n sin. n i n catai.iiui at .i).irS OIIAI WA I KICK Ml II, 4V1 Urmitlway ad 4S Jlcrwr hi., M. T. Testimonials of Wators' PlanosanJ Organs. 'Waters' C( nem'to Tailor Orjan pov aevsi's a beautiful and peculiarly Volt tone Tho Concerto Stop ic, without doubt, the best ever placed in any orfinn. It la pro duced by un extra M t'of reeds, peculiarly voiced, from which tho effect In moat charming, and it imitation of tho human voice is biipcrb. For nweetiica of tune and orcheiilral t'fl't'cls It hna no equal." X. Y. Times. Tho Coneei to l'arlcr Orifan"is' aoiiier thlnn entirely new j it is a beautiful parlor, ornament, pOhMesse a nweet and power ful tone is a most commudable inven tion and holds a liiwh pla o iu public fa vor." X. V. Uvcniiiy lt. An Oiii iikntha iv thk 1'Ani.on. Thi orchestrul oi L-au Is tho name of a new reed oriraii ris'ciitiv iiininiiiw.t.il l.u Hhpula ters A Hon. 'The instrument fnkim this name from its recently-Invented orehea li'sl utttn 'rim .I.... nc .. - ..i . n,u nun in peculiar, proilucinir the ellect of a full Mveet con tralto voice. Ita finest ellcct is produced' w hen the stops are drawn, so that an nr. cuestral ellect is jjiven. The ease is unlqua Htltl 111 tt . y n li.in.L,....,. I . r r... . ........ iiiuiuouiiiu Ul IK'iu lUI UI turn." X. y, &un. The Waters Piano aro known as anion the wry liest. Wo are enabled toKpi ak of theso instruuients with eonfideni-e, froui personjil knowlodso. A". J'. Kvamielitt. i!-ly WW J)r. .?. Uulkci-'s Caliionii:i Viu- ogar lJilU'rs aio a intrclv Vr-etiibU I'l-cpanituiii, niailo cliicllv from tho na tive herbs (omul on llio lower ranue.i of tl:o Siena Nevada nioiintaiu.i of Calil'or nia, tlio medicinal pitipcrtiea of which aro extracted llieiel'ioui itlumt llio tiso of Alcohol. 'I'hrj question is nliuuM dairj- asked. "What is tho-canso of tho unparalleled success of Vixkoak UlT TKitsf" Our answer is, that llinv leuiove tho caiiBO of disease, uiiil tho palicut re covers his health. Thov aio thoRtoiit blood imi iilei and a life-giving pt iticipUt, a perfect konovator and Invljfornlor of tho bj-bIoiii. Never bolbro in tha liUtory of tho world lias a niudieino been comiKiuiulcil posscssiiiji t!,o remark.ililii qualiliea of Vinko.mi Uittkh.s in hcalinir tho ick of every iIiscuao man is heir to. Thev uro a goutlo Puriiative aa well as a Tunic, relioynm Cenircniiim or liitlaiiiiiiulioii of the LivJij; uiij VUcerul Organs iu Iiiliom Diseases 'J lie fii'ojici'lios cf I)n. Wai.kku's YINKO.ut liiri Kiis uro A pL-riunt. Iiiaiihurelic, Caruiiuuiirc, Nutritious, Laxative, biurctie, tieilaiivc, Couniic.-. Irritant biuloriiie, Altera tive, uiul Anti lJiliims. n. II. MrDOWALn A CO.. T)ni u.i.1 inii Hi.illifn. Air!., S in Kr,, icmi'ii riiiir..F.:i ff ,- ; I "it itir'i lunuf r r.,iV anus, .yin'ii.iii..wai Jr'i;'.J -ttllfrly vol fit.- f.fm ' ':' ': "J 1 "' nr : :l! . ,! I U AH 1J . . .. UtilJOI.! Uilll 111 Bitl j. A1)iyi,':.UTIS,':l:Ssc,l(' -5 cr7ts tiri"eo. r ,f .lt','?y',11 ('"-. '1 I'ark llow, N. Y tor their Ki;:lil,v-pii-o i'limphlet, showing OMl ot 11 Ivcu . lllp, U .Jt h
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