SJw $orc?t glcpwljlknn. WEDNESDAY MORNlSfi, MAR, 1-1, lb7. BOROUGH OIFFICKItr.. PurgeM-Sonx A. I a i-i-i. 0Hneitmen O. W. Robinson, N. A. Earner, A. II. Partridge, O. W. Sawyer, .J. Van Gieson, V, J. Roberts. Juttiee of the l'eucc. S. Knox, C. A. Randall. Vnnxtahlr II. Swatrgart ,Sehool Director i. It. Mav, II. O. Dn- l, H. H. Haslet, A. H. Kelly. G. W. Hob jmon, T. J. Van Ginscn. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. rrMvlenl Juttye1,. D. WniMonn. Annoeinta Julye Jos. G, Dam-:, Ed- A'AHD KUTIR. Treanurer M. .T. Skti.ky. Vrothonotary, ftegixtcr Jleconlrr, tr. 3. W. Oi.atik. SheriT Justin Sir awk ky. fSimmintionrra El.i Rkiimn, Isaac Lxts, JoitN Ufck. Ounfy SufierintemlentM. H. Rkock VAY. Dintriet Attorney -H. D. ImviM. Jury (VnmisiO)ter.i II. Town Kit, tiYMAN Cooit. County Surveyor T. P. CoMlN. 'Coroner M. Ittkl, Jr. Chanty Auditor Nicholas Thomp- lUN, J. H. NKILL, II. A. 7,1.' F" DELL. Member of ywyrrx -- i v.o. A. Jk.nks. AmctntityS . H. Aonkw. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. .. .. . . . , Ucgu.ur services nt tho M. E. Clmrch on r?uulny evening next. Uuv. Allen will occupy tli pvii pit. Oil is oi tho fluctuate, with an Upward" tendency. We bcliovo that the mnrkst will touch S3 shortly. Maple raola6e haft not yet made its appearance lierc, but we arc look ing for it on every train. It is reported that the snow yet lies eighteen inches to tw feet deep in tho wood.i of Forest Co. The rtavc-miil Flops every now and then for want of hold. It takes n good nupply to keep Adams going when ho is running the mill. Tho Oilman's Journal, formerly published nt Parker's has moved to Hutler. We. hope the change may financially benefit the publishers. --Mr. Haslet's foot contiuues lo im prove slow ly. . lie is very careful of it, and will not try to nso'tt until it is perfectly safe to do so. He bears hi trouble like a martyr. A flock of swans got confuted by the storm on Monday last, nnd ilew up and down tho river all afternoon it nd evening. Wc believe notio of I hem wcic secured. Two of Rev. Elliot's children are bivn with diphtheria, Samuel, and Helen, the youngest daughter. Tho (y is not seriously ill; the little girl i worse, but, it is hoped will recover. I'mf. Y. C. Mervin who former ly "taught school here, and Mis3 Liz--.ie Tiets".v.r of this place, were mar ried in Tidi ite on Thursday lust, by Ilev. Crowd, of the latter place. Tho East Dracly. Independent of fice is offered for sale by a baker in East Brady. At one time that paper hud a large subscription lint, nod a good run of advertising. Abe Wcller, whom wo noticed last vtaSl as being down with diphthe ria, is improving rapidly, and is up ibo;it tho houi. No other members f the family havo yet taken the (lis ase, we believe. Allegheny Col lego. Mead villa, li., lias been selected as one of the thirty alleges in the United States to which the Ciovernmeut, according to n re dout act of Congress, would add and support a Military Department. The ladies of the M. E. Church jintend giving a supper for tho benefit.,, fljp t!,e arthc ill of Graves 1 m the 8. S. organ fund, on iriday vc., March 2:5 J 1877, at tho Court House. Admittance and refreshments 23 cts. All are cordially invited to attend. Mr. Jno. Shoup of McKecsport aud Mr. P. Graham, of Fryburg, were town yesterday. They aro mak ug arrangements to start up a saw jnill at Lucinda Furnace. This beiug o ear oil developenicnts, will proba bly be a good investment for the owner. . The St. Mary's Gazette ruau has avideutly departed from his usual custom and gone to church lust Suu day. In his last issue he ha ufier bci paragraph tha words, "Let us pray." If he would commence tho last word with a ' h' ha could fill the bill. By order flow the P. O. Depart nieut, the Clarion mail is hereafter lo jeave Clarion on Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings, arriving here a the saino cveuiugs, und leave Tio noSta fur Claiiou on Tuesdays, Thurs days aud Saturdays. Wc believe this chaojrc will be -atifjctorv to ;ill who send mail matter ever thi rouip. Wo received a letter on Monday morning from a friend abroad who owne.-, land in Forest County, and who, among ether things Fays: "I wish j on could infusa a litllo en terprise into some of your capitalists and property owners of Forest County, nnd iretthem to spend a littlo money in testing for oil. I believe your county will some of these days, be lively place in that line, if you can only havo si thorough tent made. It lies on the oil belt between McKoau and Venango counties, and there is no sensible reason why it should not be found moro abundantly in Forest than in McKean. Stir them up!" Certainly, wo feel like stirring them up, and would be mightily pleased lo sec the test made as suggested by our friend, but our "capitalists''' it seems have other uses for their capital, and nearly all the tests that havo been made havo been by thoso whose capi tal could easily be express;. Vjy'four figures.. T'!cre Aro thousands of acres of land in Foiest County owned by men who represent millioua of capital, and they, too, want to see tho territo ry developed'; hut they don't, as a gen eral tiling, put any money into these tests. It would be a small tax on these men to thoroughly develop For est County, but if it is loft to the in habitants of the county, wc fear it will be some lime before the proper tests arc made. Wo believe, as thoroughly as docs our correspondent, that For est will ono day be a great oil produc ing region, but not until capitalists from outside make the test. Wild- catting is expensive, and those of our citizens who would be able to stand it have no taste for it. aud hence, we have nothing to do but sit still until the developenienta reach us by natur nl stugcs. In the meantime, we mu?t possess our souls in patience. --II. W. Roberts nnd wife, of North East, ar? in town on a visit to Mr. It's parent. Odd Fellows, remember the Re becea degree, is to be conferred at the lodge room to-morrow evening. JS'ext Saturday is St. I'atiick's Day. and will bo observed here the same as nny other day in. A few robins a few crows, a few spells of rheumatism and neuralgia announce to our people that spring is Ht hand. Mr. O. E. G leas on, formerly conductor a popular one too on this road has been appointed and confirm ed postmaster at Cony. Glad to hear of his good luck. Reports arc current to "tho effect that lun ber lias Uken a rise in Pitts burgh, t nd our lumbermen will get the 'bent-lit of the rise. If we never hear worse news than this, v.o will be- iieve t,,'e Millennium has arrived -Tie following is a copy of the Murp'ny pledge : "With malice'to ward 'none and charity for all, I the undersigned, do pledge my word and honor, God helping me, to abstaiu from all intoxicating liquors as a bev eragc, and that I will, by nil houora ble means, encourage others to ab stain." Mr. Greaves had on exhibition last week very fine portraits of Mrs Orris Hall, Mrs. Fred. Monk, Miss Alice Yi'etmure, little Tommy Wet more, ami M. Miles, Esq. Mr. Miles thinks the people r.cvtr would have know n how well he looks if it hadn' Jfft..YU Mail. Mfc,F. H. Taylor, who, for tho past two or three years has edited the Oil City Derrick, has severed his con nectiou with that paper. What his plana for tho future are we aro not in formed. Ha is a brilliant writer, an will undoubtedly be heard from in tho columus of some other newspaper ere long. He has our good wishes. Reading has small pox, scarlet fever and diphtheria, and the tevera diseases aro spreading so rapidly that the authorities require a flag to be displayed in front of every residence in which are cases of either a whit flag for diphtheria, a blue flag for scarlet, fever, and a red flag to denote small pox. The riiiliulcljthia Weekly Times, a new enterprise, just started, has beu sent us. It is an eight-pago paper, and is ie3ued fiom the Daily Tiutt of fice. From the firet number sent us, wo feel safe in saying that it will bo one of tho very best weekly papers published in the Slate. . Terms 2 per year. AJJre.-s, "limes," Philadel phia Pa. Lacytown Correspondence. Lacytown, March 12, 1877. Ed. Rrrriii.icAN : Tl c rain d- pcendod, the flood came, and carried the heavy body of ice from tho pond last Thurs day evening, and with it the slash bridge, middle pier, and part of tho wing-dam. How much it will inter fere with the running of rafts cannot be fully ascertained until the water fails. Lumbermen shake their heads and say "it look3 bad." Eggs arc pleanty at 13 cts. per doz en ; mud is more so und cheaper. Big Co on is holding back "for the next rai.i. , . , It is a sad duty for us lo havo oc casion to mention the death of anoth er of Mr. Flynn's children. Tommy, tho youngest of the family died on Saturday last, and was buried on Sunday at Fryburg. The ri.na.uing mirsn are very low. An adopted son of Jas. Johnson is suffering with the baueful disease, which will doubtless run - its course through our little town. Mr. Bond, of Clam Lake, Mich., pent a few days here last week, at tending lo some business. Ho will be emembcred by many as a very oblig- iiig'lumbormen when liviug at Bear Creek. I De Clare. The following from the Edcnburg Herald tallies with the statements of our Elk City correspondent, and will be of interest to some of our readers: "Crowds alight from every train that comes in ; about oue out of every fif teen gets employment and remains bere. 1 lie rest lounge around a lew days, paying for board, and at last, lisgiisted with tho ;t! regions, wend their way homeward." We are under obligations F. W. Helmic'i, Music Dealer, 50 West Fourth St., Cincinnati, O., for a piece of sheet music entitled "He Holds the Fort of Heaven." This beautiful song and chorus was writteu ns a tribute to tho memory of P. P. Bliss, the evange list, who was killed in tho railroad disaster at Ashtabula, Ohio. Price 40 cts. per copy. Address as above. March marched in like a Sunday soldier, all entiles, and sunshine and affability, but il has since came out in itj true colors, and acted like one of Sherman's bummers wli3 has found a collar full of apple jack. Weather of all kinds has been experienced since the 1st inst.., and according to prop'ie cy, we may expect the month to go out like the last Congress, growling and blustering. We aro surrounded by Murphy movements on every side, and yet we have, up to this time escaped the tidal wave. In Tidioutc, Oil City, Frank lin, Titusville, Meadville, and, in fact, all through this portion of the State, the movement is flourishing and mak ing converts. Among those known to our citizens, who are now taking a projtiiuent part in the mnvemeut nre Col. Rogers of Franklin, and Mr. Pluniraer of Titusville. The early morning up-freight, which generally passes this point at about 5 o'clock a. ni , met with a brokeu rail a little this side of Jam iesou's on Sunday morning last, and five tauk cars and one coal car were thrown from tho track and pretty badly wrecked. Oue tank car we.s broken in two in the middle, and there was a fair show of oil around there for a while. The wrecker appeared on the scene shortly after, and before night the track was clear. Mr. Jas. K. Simon, publisher, 29 South Sixth St, Philadelphia, has placed uVuudor obligations by send ing us a copy of "Tho Century, its Fruits aud its Festivals," being a his tory and description of the Centennial Exhibition. It is compiled by Ed ward C. Bruce, and published by Lippincott's, and is elegantly printed aud illustrated. Mr. Simon can un doubtedly furnish the book to any of our rend era who want it. Addrc as above. Tho ice came out of tha cretk ou Thursday evening last, with a big flood. Our Lacytown correspondent gives an account of some of the dam age done at that place. We under stand that there is u big gorge at "Crooked Shute," j list above Newtow n, and another above Buck Mills, which extends from "Frog Rock" to "Brush Camp," a mile and a half above Bob's Creek. In the upper trorgo thcro aro said to bo a few rafts of hemlock tim ber, and if so it is probable that most of it will be loot. It is not likely that railing w ill commence for some lima ct. Counterfeit $1000 bills nre in circulation. Watch the church con tribution boxes. A donation or two of this kind would create a panic in a church. Clover and Timothy Seed for sale at Robinson & BouncVa. 48-3t. To Lkt. The Fisher Homestead, April 1st. 43 3t. MONEY. Wc will pay cash on delivery at our mill tn Tioncsta, for white oak stavo and heading bolts at the follow ing prices : Stave bolts, 33 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft., S4.30. Heading bolts 22 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 f;., $4 00. Heading bolts must be made from timber at least 20 inches in diameter. Office nt Lawrence House. J. II. Dewcksos & Co. itr Living Wild AnimaU Wanted. $50 each for 3 Panthers. 5 . " 4 Cross Foxes. 10 " 4 Otter. A good price will bo paid for young Cross or Silver Gray Foxe3, or for a Lynx or Fisher Fox, or Catamount. For further information, address John A. Stew akt, 4t Brady P. O. Indiana Co., Pa. Spots upon the Sun do not visi bly diminibh its brilliancy, btif spots, pimples or blitehes upon the iisce, neck or arms seriously detract from female beauty. They may, however, be completely removed by the daily use of Glenn's Sulphur Soap. Depot, Crittenton's 7Gth Ave., N. Y. Hill's Hair & Whisker Dye, black or brown, 50c. ' 47-4t TI O JV K.STA 3I.rV.lfIC lYVi. CORRECTKD KVEUY Tl'ESDAY, By Robinson & Bonner, Dealers in General Merchandise. Hour "p. barrel -Flour V s.-iek -Com Meal, PW !'s -Chop feed - - -Uyo "f bushel -Oats bushel -Corn, our - - - -Ileuns l bushel -Ham, sugar cum! - - , I'.reakfast Ilnon, sugar cured Shoulder.'! -WUUelish, hal Mum-els Luke ben iui; half-barrels - ?7.73(i?,8.7a l.(r2.i; 1.75 1.00 Sl.50f-sl.60 75Cj;-8i) 65f-i,M - 4045 1.50 W, 2.50 - ' H - 14 - 10 - r,.50 4.00 lll&l-i - 75ri.oo - 75(3 !0 - '.'5(3.33 Sujjar Syrup - - - N. . Molasses - - - lfoast llio Coffee No. 1 Kio Octree, - .Java ( 'o!".e'j ... Tea Butter lliec Eggs, fresh - Salt Lard Iron, common bar Nails, 10d, 1 keg -1'otaU.cs, - - - Lime 3i bbl. ... 1'i'ied Apples per lb - .45f-.rl.00 - ilScrSO ' 10 . 1S(.i'J0 '2.00 fi '2.10 - '2.ji,- - ' - 3.75 3.50 - soai.oo - I.'MJ t;fi.s 1718 Dried Deef - furniture Itooms ! ,1. ur i The undevsined b( gs leave to inform the citizens of Tioncsta, nnd tho public in general, that ho has opened a llHS'l class rvnyiTi'HK STOEJC, in his new buildin.tr nt tho junction of Elm St. and tho Dutch Hill road, where ho keeps on hand a large assortment of FURNITURE, Consisting In r,a,'t ? Walnut Parlor Sets, Chamber Sets, Cane Scat Chairs, Wood Seat Chairs, Rocking Chairs Pining Tables, '"Ktcnsion Tables, MtM-luo .'op Tables, Kitchen Furniture, IJurcaiis, Jli'dvtcads, Wn-il-.stands, Lounges, Mattresses, Cupboards, P.ook Casus, Fancy lira 'Uels, Ipoking Glasses, Picture Fntmea, aiul llCTMIi'IS 1'TtAM KW ALSO, SASH &c DOOKS always on band. 1 1 in rooms being l;u-;:c, and well situat ed ho is prepared to oiler superior induce ments to purchasers. Ciill und examine his stock and prices, and be convinced UNDE H T A K IN G. A full assortment of Collins niul Caskets constant y in -torc. litly ' A. II. PARTRIDGE. I grjn -V MONTH lo Active Men M.-llinir j SlMJU our Letter Copying Hok. Noo-css j or iter used. Sample worth ?"t.oo iVce. I S.md sU;op for circular. 1CXCEI.SIOR MT'(i CO., ! Madison, and X iZ D. .ti l, mi Street, Chici'go. U 4 ill WORK i l'iiil kind-; d"i!c at this-of- li( C oil il'l) t UCilit-c, Xeiv AIvrr(lemcntn. REMINGTON SEWING MACHINES. No Mac-liinc 1ms sprung ko iii)illy into fa vor as poRsiissinii .pist t o finalities neodcil in a family Macliiiio iinincly : l,iyht liitn ii'n7, Smooth, Xoisrletx, J!iirft Dnrtttitc, with a prrfwt Loc.k-iStitch. Within the pnt year important im provements have Peen added nnd no troublo will ho fparod in keeping the ItrcM lNfiTON ahead ol all competitors. REMINGTON Creed moor It iflc. VIOTOTUOUS AT iii:i:n.Mnoi, i S7I. IMHXVJIOI.'NT, 1H75, Kl.l.P.nOOK, 1 870. SINGLE AND DOUIILK BREECH -LOADING II The best gnn for the price ever produced. I" niversaily recommended by thoso who have used them. "W"!EjI333,3 PAT'NT CARTRIDGE LOADER The onl v complete apparatus ever invent ed. eoiinSiniiiK in one complete nnd porta ble machine, nil the various implements employed in loading paper nnd metallic shells. KEVOTVKKN, RKPKATINO PISTOLS, AMMUNITION. GUN MOUNTINGS IKON AND STEE L HI F LE AND , SHOT I5AUKELS FOH CUS TOM GUN SMITHS. REMINGTON AGRICULTURAL IfflPLEM'TS PATENT CLIPPER STEEL .VrsTl) CJVI.CIIOTV PLOWS. Cultivators, Solid Steel Cultivator Teeth, ami Pointu, Wrought Iron Standard Cul tivator Teeth and Pointu, Sayre's Patent Ilnrso lloe, Shovel Plows, Shovel Plow Hlades, l'hiin and w ith Wins, of all sizes. Wnmlit Iron llririgcs Areh and Trapezoidal Truss, Cast Steel Shovels, Cast Steel Hoes and Garden Rakes, Planter' Handled llocs, Mowers, Wheel Horse Rokes, Needle Cotton (iins. Armory ami Principul Office, ILKiN, N. Y. nu.vxcir offices : L'Sl A iH:l lb-o;vlwny, New York, Arms. Madison Square, (j L. 'kl St., New 1 ork, S. Machines. Huston, 14 Tremont St., Sewing Machines and Arms. Chicago, :-:t7 State St., Sewing Machines and Arms. St. Louis, (KM North Fourth St., Sewing Machines and Arms. Philadelphia, 810 Chestnut St., Sewing Macnines nnd Arms. Haltim re, 47 North Charles St., (Maf nic Temple) Sewing Machine and Arms. Washington, D. C.,'521 Seventh St., Sew ing Machines and Arms. 47-Sm The little lUwk and Fort Smith RAILWAY FOE SlLTD Fannicg Lands, Grazing Ijands, Fruit Vino Lands, Coal Lands, Wood Lands. Homo Prairio Lands, Hottoin JjUiius, ami Uplands, on terms to suit tlio purchaser, Six per cent, interest ou ueierreu pay ments. Ten per cent, discount for eah. For full particulars, maps and pamphlet, apply to W. D. SLACK, Land Commis sioner, Littlo Rock, Arkansas. 41 4t 1Q P E R C E N T WET for the money lender. Interest paid senio-annually in ST. Y. Exchange. Se surity 3 to 0 times the loan in land alone, exclusive of tlio buildings. (Present cash value by sworn appraisers. ( No invest ment safer. No payments inoro promptly met. Rest of references given. Send stamp for particulars. D. S. H. JOHN STON, Negotiator of Mortgage Loans, St. Prul, Minnesota. 41 4 S777 is not easily earned in theso times but it can be ma le in three mouths by hut ono of either sex, in any purl ol tin; i oiintry wlio is willing to work steadily at the employment that we fur nish, per week in your own town. Yon need not be away from homo over night. You ejin give ynir wliole time to the M'ork or only your spare moment. It costs nothing to try tho busines and " Outlj free. Address nt Ham. kit Co., Portland, Mail costs nothing to try tho business. Terms nl onco, ii. Maine. 41-ly f OFFICIAL HISTORY OF THE fit Unteni EXHIBITION It sells faster than any oter book. Cue Agent sold .'11 copies in ono day. This is tho only authentic aud complete history published. S ml for our extra terms to agents. National Puiikisiiikh Co., Phil adelphia, Pa. ' . i Yott Can Navo-foiiey Hy buying your PIANOS nnd ORGANS) limn "(he uudersigneil Alanutai-turers1 Avent, foi the best lniindfti tlie luarkeu In-trunii-nts rliippcd direct from the Fr.e-l.)i-v. i ll S. A. S1IIT.T, Tuner, ly I .!! ) " 171S."il Ci'v, I'.l' r Mr - V this PArr.n n t, ev - St Whom Adrf rtUlug I olitriict wn 1n n1. n week in your own town. Terms niu.1 p.i ouiiii H'ee. Ji. jiai.lmt LKT 45 4 A CO., Portland, Maine. 2500 A YEA It. AGENTS WANT ED on our (.combination Proa- pectus represent inar 150 DISTINCT HOOKS wanted everywhere. The Hippest Tiling Ever Tried." Sales made from this when all single Hooks fail. Also, Airojits want ed on our Magnificent Family Bib'cs. Superior to all others. With invaluable Illustrated Aids nnd Superb liindings. These Hooks bent the world. Full partic ulars free. Address JOHN E. POTT Kit ct CO., Philadelphia,'. K- 00Js& I I Outfit Free. P. O. Vick-5-4t cry, August, Me. O 1 Ci a day at home, Agonts wanted. O I Outtit nnd terms free TRUE fc 45-4 CO., Aniustn, Maine. Prtwd Catalogue' of orvr 134)0 V IT MUM of GartciFieia&FloraSeeis5 Bedcllofr Plan tel. Roses, cVo., MlIeJ lM to a (ilk.'Ult. mu .mji..iwiuii BKmtmvJ 1 A LUCRATIVE BUSINESS. iS-e..W10 WANT fifM) MORE FIRST CLASS SEWING MACHINE At.ENTS, and 500 men of energy and nbility to lenm tlio linsincsH of selling Sewing Macliino-'. COMPENSATION LIUERAL, but rary ing according to ability, character mid qualification of tho agent. For particu lars add l ess Wilson Sewing Machine Co., Chicago, 87 and !2! IJronflway, New York, or New Orlemis, La. " 45-1 Q ,fr F.xtra Fine mixed cards, with name, .wl10 cents, nost nnid. L. Jones it Co.! Nassau, N. Y. 45 4 ffC O t0n Per Day at home. .Sample hw c wortli nee STINSON it Co., Portland Maine. 45- . OR Mixed Cards, with niinio, 10 ets. Sinn pies to.1 li ct. ijtamp. J. Minki.uu A Co., Nassau, N. Y. 45-4 pi Extra Fino Cards, no two alike, with CO name, ID cts. J. K. HARDER.Mal den Rndge, N. Y. 45-4 . SQUARE GRSfiQ PIA?!0S Retailed at Wholesale Prices. SG00forS250. ' S630for$300. S700f0r300. !SOO for 350. THE "MENDELSSOHN" PIANO CO. 4 IK KTIU'C'i: Only Ono Price for Cash, and a low ono NO DEVIATION. We give no discounts. We ihiv no agents' commission, whicr. lAionoio mo priceM oi nil 1'ianos. CJ We look to tho Peonle. wlio want firs' class Piano at a fair profit nver.costC manufacture. We appoint tlio People 6u agents, nnd givo them our Pianos as low as any agent can buy equally good Piano of any other manufacturer, trivinar th People, in a reduced price, what is nsuall v cxpeiuieujn commissions, rent, freigli'. traveling ami niciiicutai expenses. Tlio "Medelssohn" Piano Co. can r you a 71 octavo rosewood case Piano, 6 fe 10 inches long, with front round corner curved legs, Herpontir.o and plinth mou! lugs, with improvements, including Fulljlron Frame, Over Strung Hass, Agraffe Trebles, and Froneh Grand Acth which only accompany tho best Plane..-: tho most celebrated makers, at the v low price of ?J50, ?J75 or S:ii 1), aeeon to style of ci-.M, ir with four round i iters' and full rigrutio for p"!50, and gu n tee thuni in eN'cry respect epial to". Piano made of similar style, or no mile The "Mendelssohn" Piano is niauu tured from the very best materials, by tho mo.it hkille'd and finished w ' men. Tho manufacture in conduetea one of the most experienced Piano ism facte rers in the country. This it no v enterprise, turning out a poor ami u1 piano, made from green wood, and urreener mechanics. Our Piano is uusiir)asc-d by any It. market forits rich and powoiful t and its adaptation to ihe human v.. sympatlietii!, mellow and singing tm; It speaks for itself. o are willing to plaeo it beside other m.iko of Piano on its merits, in beauty f '.se, or excellence of and "at half the money" of equally inslriinieiits. "Tlirt best the cheapen ' When itcs'i tl-.e lent money. All Pine y. tully wftrranthd ftirilvc v Scud r..r ...u til ustrated and tive Circular, The 'Jdcudchsohn'' f iaun Co Oflico of Manui'iU'torv, Oft H ROADWAY, III All TCn M-'l sell to Me nii i lu y.um inonxii nnd t expenses paid. Gem M t'g. Co., Mo. TOH WOltK neatly een.t, .J priiLk'AX onVcn lfflffliiif