[October, 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
1881 .] 
BEATTY 
BEETHOVEN GRAND ORGAN " N e 0 " 
14 OCTAVES OF REEDS. 
THE CASE IS CHARMINGLY ORNAMENTED WITH ARABESQUE DESIGNS IN GOLD. 
All who wish to secure this Orgaii at $90 must order at once, 
as the price will soon be advanced to $125. 
The beamy of this, my newest and most perfect style, is something plienominal. I take great pleasure 
in appending a full description and the specifications of Stop Work of this matchless instrument. It is 
without a peer and is undoubtedly the hnest organ yet manufactured. In its marvelous Stop Work it 
stands unapproached, and for refined and beautiful tone qualities it can have no rival. 
THE BEETHOVEN GRAND ORGAN has five (5i octaves, ten (10) full sets 
of Golden longue Reeds, and twenty-seven (27) stops as described in the specification 
of 8top work below. New effects are introduced which are unequaled. The case is an 
Fully Warranted 
for Six Yearsi 
architectural design of rare beauty and is simply incomparable at the price. It is of 
solid black walnut with extra large ornamental designs in fretwork and carving; re¬ 
ceptacle for music and book rack; music holder of chaste design ; carved handles for 
moving; paneled sliding fall with lock; two turned lamp stands; metal foot plates 
which never wear out; best rubber upright bellows; the whole being charmingly 
decorated with arabesque designs in gold. Words are inadequate to convey a just con¬ 
ception of its surprising qualities. 
Specification of Stop Work, 27 Stops in All. 
1. Cello. This is a set of reeds in the 
bass, 8 feet pitch, producing a clear, bril¬ 
liant tone, similar to that of a Bass Viol. 
It is very effective. 
2. Melodia. A beautiful open toned 
stop, acting upon the Diapason reeds. 
3. Clarabella. A stop, acting upon a 
set of reeds, producing a clear, smooth 
tone, similar in quality to the Diapason. 
4. Manual Sub-Bass. Draws an oc¬ 
tave of powerful sub-bass reeds, 16 feet 
pitch, connected with the Manual. The 
tone is deep and sonorous and has a round, 
pipe-like quality. 
5. Bourdon. A stop producing an open 
tone of 16 feet pitch. 
6. Saxaphone. A full set of reeds in 
the treble of 8 feet pitch, very reedy in 
quality, and similar to the instrument 
from which the stop derives its name. 
7. Viol di Gamba. A set of 8 feet 
reeds, smooth, round and subdued tone. 
8. Diapason. 8 feet pitch, smooth, 
pipe-like quality. 
9. \ iola Dolce. A set of reeds, 4 feet 
pitch, very soft and sweet, and extremely 
useful as an accompanying stop. 
10. Grand Expressiohe. A stop that 
opens two sets oi reeds, one brilliant and 
one subdued in tone, producing an en¬ 
chanting combination effect. 
11. French Horn. 8 feet pitch, exact¬ 
ly imitating a French Horn. This stop is I 
another of the novel and artistic effects 
which have been given to the world by the 
Beatty Organs. It is one of great beauty. 
12. Harp TEoline. A beautiful, dreamy 
and enchanting effect is produced bv this 
stop. 
13. Vox Humana. This is a mechani¬ 
cal arrangement placed just back of the 
reeds, and, when drawn, gives to the tone 
a wondrously thrilling effect never at¬ 
tained in instrumental music before its in¬ 
troduction. The Beatty Humana is unlike 
all oihers, and produces sympathetic sweet¬ 
ness and harmony, imitating the human 
voice. 
14. Echo. An 8 feet tone, smooth round 
quality, and with a full and charming ef¬ 
fect, imitating the stop Diapason of a pipe 
organ. 
15. Dulciana. A set of reeds in the 
treble of 8 feet pitch, full, deep, funda¬ 
mental in character, producing, when add¬ 
ed to other 8 and 4 feet stops, a tone useful 
in accompanying congregational or chorus 
singing. 
16. Clarionet. 8 feet pitch, similar to 
tone produced by the instrument from 
which it derives its name. It should be 
used with Viola Dolce. 
17. Voix Celeste. This is a set of reeds 
of 8 feet tone, voiced brilliantly and slight¬ 
ly differing in pitch, giving a rarely beau¬ 
tiful effect. These are by lar the sweetest 
toned reeds ever introduced. 
18. Violina. Draws a set of reeds in 
treble 4 feet pitch, of violin-like quality. 
19. Vox Jubilante. Drawing two sets 
of reeds, both 8 feet pitch, producing the 
grand and thrilling solo effects of an aboe. 
20. Piccolo. A set of 4 feet reeds, 
voiced in exact imitation of a Piccola. 
These reeds are made to speak with sur¬ 
prising quickness so that the most bril¬ 
liant staccato music may be played upon 
them. 
21. Coupler Harmonique. This is 
an octave coupler of Improved capacity. It 
couples the reeds of all octaves together, 
thus doubling the power of the instru¬ 
ment. 
22. Orchestral Forte. This is a 
beautiful swell stop producing sustained 
orchestral effects. 
23. Grand Organ Knee Stop. Open 
ing all except solo stops and allowing the 
performer to produce the most beautiful 
crescendo and diminuendo effects. 
24. Right Knee Stop. Opening all 
treble swell stor>s. 
25. Automatic Valve Stop. This is 
connected with the bellows of the Organ 
and is operated in the regular process of 
blowing without extra motions of the hands 
or feet. To increase in loudness blow 
fast; to diminish blow slow or stop alto¬ 
gether until the degree of softness desired 
is attained. 
26. Right Duplex Damper. This 
stop opens a damper from middle C up, 
winch gives great expression and acts as a 
sounding-board. It confines or subdues the 
tone or allows it to escape, at the will of the 
performer. Its addition greatly enhances 
the value of the Organ. 
27. Left Duplex Damper. Left 
Duplex Damper opens a damper from mid¬ 
dle C down. 
$90 
Dimensions—Height, 75 in< hes: Depth, 21 inches. 
Length, 40 inches. 
I will deliver this Organ on board Cars 
here , boxed, with Stool , Booh and Music, 
for ONLY NINETY DOLLAE8 .. 
(t^Be sure to remit by Bank Dratt, Post Office Money Order, Registered 
Letter or Express Prepaid. Money refunded charges paid both 
>vays by me if the Instrument does not give ENTIRE. SATISFACTION 
after one year’s constant use. , .... „ ^ 
A TTmT/YkT 1 have protected the combination of the Reed Board m 
U JL iUiN ■ this Organ by Caveats, filed at Patent Office, May 13,1881. 
Imitators of any kind will be vigorously prosecuted. 
Visitors always Welcome. 
No Manufacturer, other than myself, can build this Organ, or one producing similar effects, at any price. 
You cannot purchase an article that will prove such a soul-stirriug delight for the home as this incomparable 
Sri organ. It Is a Holiday Present that will be a life-long joy to every member of the. family. Music makes the home 
happy and purifies and ennobles the soul. Order early, the Holidays arc close at baud. I shall have to 
work my establishment to its fullest cspacity to meet the demand. 
saved by long correspondence. 
jr Traveling Expenses to those who come and select instrument in person. 
, meets all trains. (^“ENTERTAIN.KENT DURING the DAY FREE. 
CABINET ORGANS.—Cabinet Organs, $30, and upwards. Pipe Organs, Chapel Organs, Parlor 
Organs, in great variety. Prices sure to please. Now is your time to seud your Orders for HOLIDAY PRES¬ 
ENTS. Don’t wait until the last moment. GET YOUR ORDER IN EARLY aud save disappointment, 
for there will be Hundreds of Orders to Fill at Christinas-time. 
Cor. RaUroId Av^ A^I^atty Sto WaMdngL'm^^ew^’er'aey. BEAUTIFUL ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE SENT FREE. 
Address or call upon DANIEL F. BEATTY, The Manufacturer, Washington, New Jersey. 
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I Is the only machine that received an award on both 
I Horse-power and Thresher and Cleaner, at the Centen- i 
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[ MINARD HARDER, Cobleshill, Schoharie Co., N.Y. 
