California Farmer and Journal of Useful Sciences, Volume 23, Number 17, 12 May 1865 — Page 131 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

BoR*ei WATERS' COLUMN. HORACE WATERS MODERN IMPROVED OVERSTRUNG BASS Full Iron Frame Pianos are built of thn host and most thoroughly seasoned materials Rnd will il»nd any climate. The tone is very deep, round, full, and mellow : the touch elaattc. Each Phuo warranted for live years. Prices lrom $335 to $700. TESTIMONIALS; "The Horace Waters Pianos are known as among the very best."— Evangelist. •'We can speak ol their merit* lrom personal knowledge." — Christian Intelligencer, "Waters' Pianos and Melodeons challenge comparison with the finest made anywhere.'— Hotaa Journal, Sif».-M:»» T OCTAVE I'Mvon Of different maker,, for 1921 do., with ear.od lega, *2 10 Second hail.l Piano, and MHndeona at $40, |. r >o, $00, $75. »>M|,»||S, $I'A $150, anil $100. THE HORACE WATERS MELODEONS AND HARMONIUMS. Tuned the Equal Temperament with tho Patent nirldod Swell. Pi Ices from $.'><> to $300. ALEXANDER OHUANd (ruin $200 to $500. l* w r ' A liheral ditcount to Clergymen, Churche*. Sabbath Scbooll, Lodge., Seinlnarie,, and Teacher., IIOHACE WATERS, Ag't, No. 4-1 Broadway, N. V THE DAY SCHOOL BELL. 40,000 copies Issued. A new Singing Book for Schools and Seminaries, caller) the Day-School Bell, la now ready. It coulalns about 300 choice songs, round*, duets, trios, quartetts, and choruses, many of them writton expressly for this work, besidea 33 pages of the Elements of Music, which are easy and progressive. Among the large number ol beautiful piece, may be found, "Uncle Stun* School," "Don't you hoar the children coining," "Alwnyslook on the sunny side," "The little lasa,"and "Little Lad," "Oh, if I were a little bird," "Bird ol beauty," "Pretty pair tree," "Anvil Chorua," "Meet me by the running brook, etc. It is compiled by Horace Waters, author ol "Sabbath School Bell," Nos. 1 and 9, which have had the enormous fit(-■- ol 823,000 copies. Prices—paper covers, 2 5 cents, $20 per 100; bound 30 cents, $33 per 100 , cl >th bound, embossed gilt, 40 centa, $35 per 100. 35 copies furnished at the 100 price. Mailed at the retail price. SABBATH SCHOOL BELL, NO. 1, contains 144 pages, and nearly 300 tunes and hymns, and Is the most popul.ir 9. S. Book ever Issued. Among tbe most popular pieces nre "Kind Words," "Eden Above, "Christian Hero," -'Beautilul Zion," "I ought to love my Mother," "The Angela told me so," "In the Light," "Rest for tho Weary, etc. Prices—paper covers, 30 cents each, $15 per 100 ; bound 35 cents, $30 per 100: cluthbound, embossed gilt, 30 cents, $35 per 100. SABBATH SCHOOL BELL, NO. 2, Is an entire new work ol 193 pages, and nenrlj two hundred and twenty-lire tunes and hymns. One million of these Belli have been issut-d and are now ringing through this and other countries. Amoug the many choice pieces may be found, "Shall we mm beyond the River I" *'There Is a Beautiful World," "Sorrow sIimII come again no more," "Don't you hear the Angels coming!" "Thou, Qud, scest me," "Sabbath Bells chime on," etc. Prices ol Bell No. 9. are same as Bell No. I. Both numtiors can be obtained in one volume, price, bound cony, 40 seats, $35 per 100; cloth bound, embossed gilt, 50 cenu, $45 per 100. 35 copies furnished st the 100 prices. Mailed at the retail price. WATER'S CHORAL HARP. A new Sunday School Book of 160 pages of bcautlfu hymns and tunes. It contains many gems, such as "Shall wn know each other then' V "Suffer little children to come unto me," "The lloautilul Shore," 'Oh, 'tis glorious," "Leave me with my mother," "He btideth me beside s:ill waters," etc. Price, papers covers, 30cnnts ; $15 per 100. Bound, 35 cents $30 per 100 Cloth bound, embossed gilt 35 cenu. $30 per 100 Mailed at the retail price. It is edited by HORACE WATERS, author ol "Sunday School Bella." Noa 1 snd 2 which have hud the enormous sale ol over 800,000 copies. Ju*.t published hy HORACK WATERS, No. 481 Broadway, New York. THE NEW PATRIOTIC SONG BOOK contains 96 pages of songs, dueU, and choruses, both sacred and secular. Including 14 pages of prayers for sick nnd dying soldier*, and soldiers' Scripture Manual. It is well suited for social singing, as well as Sabbath worship. Among the many beautiful pieces may be found, "Where liberty dwells Is my country," "The Christian Hero," "Thrne cheers tor our Hnnner," "Come to me of Heaven," Columbia, the Oem of the Ocean," "Freeman's Oathering," "Columbia's King forever," "Marching Along," etc Prices—paper covers, cenu, $10 per 100. Mailed at retail prices. THE HARP OF FREEDOM contains 33 pnjes of songs, dueU, nnd choruses for Freedom Among the choice pieces we would name, "Fair Freedom s ni m." "O let my peopto go," "Over ths mountain," "Tbey worked me all the day," etc Price 3 cenu single, 50 cenu per dozen, $3 pur 100 , postage 1 cent each RUTH: A SACRED CANTATA contains 136 pagea. Words by Rev. Sidney Dyer, music by Prol. ('« I This is an excellent book tor concerts lor the young. Prices—paper covers, 30 cents, $15 per 100 ; bound 35 ceuU, $30 per 100. THE REVIVAL MUSIC BOOK contains 73 pages of tunes and hymns, for teviva prayer, snd conference meetings. Price in paper covers single copies 10 cenu, $S per 100. Ma led at the retail price THE ATIIEN.tXJM COLLECTION contains 513 pages of tunes nnd hymns, new and old ol the choicest kinds, tor churrn, Sunday school, re vlval. missionary, temperance, prayer, and conference, nnd all kiuds ol sacred and social meetings. The music in this book has life and animation m't, like "Shimng Sh >re," "Rest tor the Weary," "Shall we khow each other there!" "Shall we meet beyond the Rivert" "There is a Beautilul World," "Kind Words," "Sweet Hour of Prayer," ''There Is a Laud ot Love," "Sutler little children to come unto me," "God save the Nation," etc. I'ricesi—single copies, bound, d 5 cents, $55 Ber 100; cluth bound, embossed gill, 75 cents, $65 per 100 [ailed at the reUil price. HORACE WATERS, Ag't 481 Broadway, New York, Publisher uf the above Books. NEW INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC, "Idlewtld," "Polka CapileV by H. K-ller- "Mornl.. Prayer,*' by "f, F. .fuller ; "Summer RtMTM of R.wea," gal lop, by Mr.. Parkhurat; -Le tin Polka;" "Weal Pom March;" 'lie each. •ilio"tepe Wal t," ' I.'Armi'tee VValu, "Frederic. Walti," J. <l. Bcru.rd, 40c each. "tt> are com Ing Father Abraham," "Alwaya look on the funny Side,' "Brilliant Variation.," by Ukarla. (Jrobe, 50e each. "Shall we know Each Other There," lor Ouitar. by Hloi»n»t, M* "Sunny Side." art ol tn msy arrangement, lor the pfaalit, 10 by Jaiue. Bellak, aud 10 by Mra. Parkhurat, lie .men Mailed fr«». HORACE WATER., Publtaher, No. Ml Hroadw ay. NEW VOCAL MUSIC. "I..nd ot the Br..e and Free," Rer. 0. 3 Plumlry ; "Your Fortune la too Sta.ll for Mc," Comic doDg, Maurice, "1 will Wait at tbe Oatn In Thee," E. Holdon ; "We parted with . Cheerful Smile." M. Keller; "Uu- by one the St.ra ot K.eninj," "Tne Flower. Bloom in Linden Vale," S. Lawrence , "The Morning I. Uawiiiug," H. c. Leani.l , " I'h.-re i« . H i i titul world." "Shall we Meet Beyond the Ri.er »" "The An gel', .re Horerlng Neer," "The Veer ol Love," "How AotUy on the Brumal Heart,' Mra. Perkhurat: "Kindly Word, .nd Smiling Facea," J R. Thoma.; "For the Dear Old Flu 1 Die," "Oh, Why am I «o Happy I" 8. C ' > ater ; "Sabl>««£ Belli, ChliucOn," Low ij, 45 cent. E.ob, mailed tree. PubUaledby UOJSACE WATERS, Ag't, 481 Hi Made ay. N V For 8.1. by ALLEN It SPIER, SAN FKAXCISCC