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tion, and il one of the very best adver
tising Mediums in the State,
national democratic ticket.
1 JR
FOR PRESIDENT:
Samuel J. Tildea
OF NKW-YORK.
—* o —-
FOR VICE-PRESIDENT:
Hwa. A. Headricks
OF INDIANA.
FOR CONGRESS:
Hon. J. XL Blount
STATE DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
FOR GOVERNOR:
Alfrod H. Colquitt
OF DsKALB.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS.
For ihe State at Laricc.
(JKN. A. R. LAWTON,
HON. JOHN W. WOFFORD.
yi.TEBNATRS.
KN. L. J. OARTRKLL,
JUDGE H. D. I). TWIGGS.
District Delegates.
lit District—A. M. Rogers, of Burke. Al
ternate, T. It Davenport, of Glynn.
jj District —IL K- Kennon, of Clay. Al
ternate, James M. Seward, of Thoma*.
3d DUtrict—J. M. DuPree, of Maoon. Al
ternate, VV. H. Harrison, of Stewart.
4th District—W. O. Tu gglc.of Tronp. Al
ternate. E. M Butt, of Marion.
6th District—F. D. Diemuka, of Spalding.
Alternate W —■* c
6th District —Frank Chambers, of Wilkin
•ob. Alternate, M. V. rieKibben, of Butts.
7th District —li. N. Trammell, of Whitfield.
Alternate, Hamilton Taney, of Floyd.
Bth Diatrict—D. M. Du Bone, of Wilkes. Al
termite. F. E. Eva, of Columbia.
9th District—J. N. Dorsey, of Hall. Alter
nate, E. L. Harrison, of White.
—P— ' ' 1 "" |M "
Colorado, Indian. l, West Virginia—
Democr icy—Reform—Tildeu and Hen
drioka.
Indiana and West Virginia went Deni
oorstic on Tuesday, Two Slates out oi
three is doing pretty well for \Jucle Sam
uel’a cause.
South Carolina seems to be in trouble
about the way her carpet bag Governqr
is acting. VVsue Hampton, backed by
the honest ODnserative voters, in the old
Palmetto, will biing things round all
right In November.
THE SENATORIAL CONTEST.
Why a Candidate for the Legis
lature Prefers Senator
Norwood.
[From the Nuwuan Herald.]
I wish to be correctly understood in
regard to the election of United States
.Senator. I desire no out* to have it to
•ay that be voted for me under a mis.
lake as to toy position ou this or any
other subject.
Wheu the vote was taken in the con.
vention, on the motion to reconsider .Mr.
Freenum's resolution instructing tlie
nominees, if riveted, to vote lor the Hon.
B, H. Hill for United States Senator, it
was claimed by some who opposed a re
consideration that a motion to reconsider
must receive a twO'lhird vole iu order to
|>ass. When the vote was counted, as
the motion to reconsider did not. get a
two thirds vote, it w thought that it
had faded, and consequently that the
nominees remained instructed. The
vote was not announced so as to be heard
over the house, if announced at all, and
but few know what the vote was. Un
der the belief that the resolution in
structing the nominees had not been
reconsidered, 1 stated when railed on
that 1 considered it my duly to obey the
instructions, and would, if elected, vote
for Mr. llill. Bui it was a mistake that
it requires a two-thirds vote to reconstd*
er the resolution. It only required a
majority vote. And it was ascertained
that the yote on the motion to reconsider
wuf forty in favor of it and twenty-nine
agsiwt it Consequently the resolution j
iu Pflfnct was reconsidered, and o(\
cqama was then the same as if it had 1
never passed. Jty nominees are'
liol instructed, blit are lei', t ee to act as
their judgment dictate*.
Now I yield to no man in my admira
tion 0! Mr. Hill'* splendid ahiliiies. 1
rejoiced in bis election to Congress. It
was what i had defitrtd every since 1 lo
ci >sc oi the war. I approved of bis
speech on the amnesty hi.U II was an
able, manly, noble defence of the people
of the South. I can also speak in exalted
terms of Mr. Norwood. I know him
well. He was formerly n pupil of mine.
I iearet'd his character in the recitation
room—the place where the mind and
character of a young witn can lie best
learned. He was then a
young m*n, upright, hon
orable. conscientious. The promise ot
his ear'y years has hesn fulfilled in ripei
manhood. Hia character stamls irre
proachable without spot, or blemish.
Nothing could swirvo him from strict
rectitude and uprightness. Then, his
modesty is c<pia! to that of a woman,
but when he speaks it i* fell to the ut
most limits oft our nation. His speeches
have been read as campaign documents
in the cause of good government and m
coiidrinnation aftd rebuke of the Radi
cals, to assemble thoutartds, He was
the first man, I might say the jtiiy man,
who evet made the Radicals liutig their
tiesds in shartie. Such n stream ol with*
ering sarcasm, pungent w it and smithing
rehake as lie poured upon the enemies
of ln section has never been surpassed,
il equalled, in the halls Congress. Hy
his polished wit and sarcasm, attended
by his able arguments, ho inude the
Radicals perfectly ashamed of their own
immures, and brought the whole oftheir
legislation into contempt.
Both Mr. Iliil and Mr. Norwood have
ably defended the South and advocated
her cause. But I piefer to vote for Mr.
Norwood for this reason. Mr. Hill has
a seat in Congress, ami has recently been
nominated for reflection, without an
opposing voice. He can hold liis seat
in Cougress as long as lie desires. 1
cannot see that, he can be of greater ser
vice to Georgia and the South, in tin
Senate than in the House. He is alread
dy in Congress, where he can do tvs much
tor us, pvrliaps more, than if lie was in
the Senate. But it we put him in Mr.
Norwood's place, we have to put Mr.
Norwood out ot Congee*. We have to
.dispense with Ilia services entirely. Are
tho peep'e of Georgia prepared to do
this? f think the iutereatof the country
requires that both Mr. Hill aiul Mr. Nor
wood should be kept in the public ser
vice. For a number of years after the
war, it was a cause of legret and morti
iii.u. we nu no one tn Congress
who had ihe ability or courage to make
even a tolerable defense tor our side of
the question. It is not so now. We
have some in Congress now, who are
able to defend us against all adversaries.
Shall we not keep them there? I think
the people ot Coweta will say. yes!
\\ ith Hill in the House, and Gordon,
Norwood and Lamar in tho Senate, the
South need fear no contest with her
adversaries, however formidable, on the
floors ot Congress. W. VV. Thomas.
Cen. Gartrell iu Fayetteville.
Our distinguished elector is making
the welkin ring with his eloquence, and
is setting ti noble example for his 00l
leagues. It is high time they all upon
the hustings educating the people in the
issues of the canvass and the character
of the candidates Ti e Jonesboro News
of the sth gives the following account
of General Gartrell s great speech before
the Democracy of Fayette;
“This distinguished Georgian address
ed the Democracy of Fayette last Satur.
day at Fayetteville. He reviewed the
rise and progress of the Radical party ;
showed that under the semblance of a
spacious philanthropy it concealed the
demon of hate and destruction j demon
straied its destructive work as being at
war with the fundamental ideas of the
American Constitution, and showed
conclusively the march it is making to
wards a centralized government, and the
complete overthrow of all recogu'zed
Mato Rights. That nothing hitherto
had been able to check or delay its on
ward course. Mo constitutional guaran.
tee, no exposition of the Supreme Court
of the United S ates wag heeded by it,
and to-day its defiant motto was “rule
or ruin.’’ He reviewed the corruption
in all the departments of government,
ami the lavish expenditures of public
money.
The prodigal waste of public lands,
the inequalities of the burdens of taxa
tion, the rottenness of the revenue de j
pertinent and arraigned the whole as
as imbecile, unworthy and a disgrace to j
the civilization of the age.
He dwelt upon the great necessity of
the hour, unity and konnotiy in the
Democratic ranks, the only hope of re
demption from our perilous condition.
The General threw his whole soul into
his speech, and enthused his audience
with the same spirit that actuated him.
His effort is regarded as one ot great
power and eloquence. Long may he
live to uphold the true banner of bis
count rr,'W Atlanta fp*n mprfipealt/i.
PKErfUM LIST.
ROCKDALE AG It I CULTURAL
FAIR ASSOCI ATION.
Oof. 10th, 1876.
Bv order of the Hoard of Directors, I
publish below the Premium List, which
will lw paid in cash | and am directed to
stale that premiums wi 1 he paid for up*
I roved models and inventions, an I other
industries, not heroin mentioned. No
entry lee* will I>e charged. Everything
free except, admittance. Merchant* and
denier* are requested to tnuko a display
ot their article* of trade. Ample ac
commodation will bft made for xilnh.
We have made some addition more
particularly in the Ladies Department.
I’retfViuin* on those articles will he
awarded according ns the Board ot Di*
rector* think or deem prdpsr.
Racing against time will be had, and
person* having fast stock are invited to
attend.
Al' entry* must be made the 16tli
and 17th. Tne Secretary will be at his
Office or the Fair Ground the morning
of the l Bth.
11. S. McNair,
Secretary.
Department I st. — Field Crops.
For the best exhibition in merit
and variety of field crops, #lO 00
For the best acre upland corn, fl l>o
For the belt ai.re low land corn, 5 00
For the best acre cotton, 5 00
For the best half-dozen cotton
stalks, II M
For the best hale ot Co'ton, 5 00
For the best and largest yield of
sorghum from one-halt'acrP, 2 00
For the best 10 galls, sorghum
syrup, H M
For the best A acres sweet potaio
ee, 2 50
For the beat bushel sweet potato.
es, 1 00
For the beat bushel of oats, 1 00
For the beat bushel wheat, 1 00
For the best corn, in the year, 1 00
For the best results Irom a 011c
ho-se farm, 5 00
For the beat bushel rye, 1 00
For the best bushel bai ley, 1 00
For the best 1001 - flour, ground
in Rockdale, and out of wheat
grown in Rochdale, 5 00
For the best bushel meal ground
in Rockdale, and out of corn
grown in Rockdale, | 00
For the best bushel grits, (as
above,) 1 00
For the best and largest, turn out
of flour from 1 bushel wheat,
weighing GOlb, ground in
Bockdale, 2 5j
Department 2 ref. — Stock.
For the best work horse or mare
worked by his owner, 3 00
For the best harness horse or
mare, 2 00
Kor I)e W “'?■•' 0 00
For the best pair of harness hor
ses, 2 00
For the best stallion, with five of
his colls, 5 00
For the best mare, with colt by
her side, 5 00
For the 2nd best mare, with colt
by her side, II M
For the hist colt above 18 months
old 2 00
For the best colt under 18 months
old, 2 00
For the best mule colt regardless
of ;ige, 00
For the best pair of inu’es, 4 00
For the best Jack, 5 00
For the best milch cow, 5 00
For the 2d bert milch cow, 2 SO
For the 3d best milch cow, H M
For the best calf under one year, II M
For the best heifer under three
y ears, 3 00
Far the bskt bull oyer three years, 3 00
For the best and heaviest pair ot
oxen, II M
For the best lot o( sheep, not less
' than 5, 500
For the 2nd best lot of sheep, not
less than 6, H M
For the best pud largest yield ot
wool from one sheep! 2 00
For the best lot ot goats, not less
than 5, 2 0Q
For the best lot ol hugs, not less
than 4, 4 00
For the best and hpavit et hog, 3 00
For the best sow, with pigs by
her side, II M
For the best bo tr, under I year
old, H M
For the best lot of stouk hogs, H M
Department 3rd. — Poultry.
For the best and largest display
ot chickens, 4 00
For the lrest lot of turkeys, not
less than 4, 2 00
For the best lot ot ducks, not less
than 0, 2 00
For the best lot of geese, not less
than 6, 2 00
Department Ad.—Home Industry.
For the best stand ot bees with
honey, 2 00
For the beat and largest yild of
houey from l stand ot bees, 100
For til i best fresh butter, uot less
than s lbs, 2 50
For the best jar of lard, not leas
than 201bs, 2 00
i For the best lot of dried fruit:
work of the exhibitor, 2 00
For the best caned fruit; work
ot the exhibitor, 1 00
For the best display of jelly, pre
serves and pickles by one
lady, 3 00
For the best display of light-bread
biscuits ami roles, by oue la
* dy, 3 00
For tlie best display of lakes and
ot kinds, by one lady, 3 00
For (lie and largest display ot gar
den seed, not less ill iu 10
varieties, 3 00
For tlie best geotletpan’a suit, cut
and made by exhibitor ; on
sisii g ol coat, vest and pants. 2 00
For the best suit of ladies arrang
ments, 2 00.
For toe best home-made dress,
cut mid made oy toe txhibi—
tor, ' ~ 20)
For the bot patchwork calico
quilt, * 00
For 2nd best patch-work quilt,
made by a lady ever 5 ) years
old, *
For the belt pfllohsWork quilt,
made bv a girl under 14 year*
of agei ‘f fl(l
For the best, woven count et’pmit,. 20b
Fm ‘id best woven Counterpane, H M
For best Coverlid, 2 00
For 2d best coVerlet, and
For the best woven jeans, to be
made by exhibitor, 2 00
For 2d best woolen jeans to be
made by exhibitor, H M
For the be-t. little giiTssuit, made
by exhibitor, 1 0°
For the llest, little boys' *nit, made
by exhibitor, 1 O'J
For the best iWa n home-knit
hose, make by exhibitor, 1 00
For the best dozen gents’ home
knit socks, made by the ex
hibitor, 1 00
J)ej artment sth, — Tools, Dripliments,
Manufacture an l Machinery.
For the best turuing-plow Rock
dale made, 2 00
For the beat plantation wagon,
made in Rockdale, _ 500
For the best buggy, made in
Rockdale, 5 00
For the best piston, made in
Rockdale, 6 00
i For the best lot of boots and
shoe*, stock tanned in Rock
dale, 6 00
For 2d best lot of boots and shoes
stock tanned to Rockdale, II M
For the best stock of boots and
shoes, not confined to stock, 500
For the best lot of Harness, made
in Rockdale, 2 00
For the best disp'ay of tin ware
For the best display of Cabinet
and chair work,
Department G th.—Fine Arts.
For the best display of hair work,
For the best display of wax work,
For the best display of rustic
work,
For the best, oil painting,
For the best 1 eneil drawing
For the best display of penman
ship,
For tiie best display of photo
graphs.
For the best disp.iv of jewelry,
For the best specimen of card and
bid printing,
D coartment 7 —Moral
For the best collection of gerani- ,
urns,
For the best collection of verbenas
For the most tasteful and best, ai
ranged design to be compos -
ed of Natural flowers only, or
fruits and flowers and grasses
combined,
SPECIAL PBEMIUMS.
For the fastest ‘rotting horse,
to be confined to Rockdale
*lO 00
For the second best, ' 5 00
For the fastest pacer, 5 00
For the fastest trotting horse, open
to the world, 10 00
Courier please copy.
Wonderful Success.
It is reported that Bosch re's (jirmam Bts
ur has, since its introduction in the United
States, reached the immense sale of 40,000 do
zen per year. Osar 6,000 Druggists have or.
dered this medicine directs from the Factory,
at Woodbury, N. J., and not one has reported
a single failure, but every letter speaks of its
astonishing success in curing severe Coughs,
Colds settled ou the Breast,, ( < nsumtion, or
any disease of Throat and lungs, We advise
any person that baa any predipusltion to weak
Lungs, to go to their Druggist W, H, L zu, and
get this Medicine, or inquire about it. Reg
ular size, 75 cents; Sample Bottle, IQ fonts.
Two doses will relieve any ease. Don’t neg
lect ytmr cough, '
JAMIES BANKS
ATTORNEY AT L A W,
Office No, 8, James’ Bank Block, Atlanta,
Georgia,
Special attention given to the collection of c aim
All business attended, to promptly
> AGENTS vTaTT I l .i/ l Oil | i.a ta ’t-.-U
UENTEKN I/O TORY
It sells faster than any other book, One
Agent sold HI copras in one day. Bend for our
extra terms to Agents. Addiess National Pub
lishing Company, Philada, Pa, Columbus, 0,,
or to St, Louis, Mo.
Mind reading, Psyahomancy, Fascination
Soul Charming, Mesmtris,and Marriage
Guide, showing how either sex may fascinate
and gain the love and affections of any person :
they choose instantly, 400 pages. By mail 50
certs, Hunt & Cos., 139 S, 7th St,, Philadel
phia, Pa. 10-4 w
The Sultry Days of Summer,
Hot weather is very exhausting upon
tlie energies, and its influence renders
the system peculiarly liable to disease.
During the close and sultry days ot july
and August. Diarroea, Dyseu’ery, (Jhol
eia Morbus, Cramps, Coli. , and paius in
the stomach are common and fatal dis
eases. It is not enough to trust to a cur
ative when attacked, for it is essential to
take proper measures tor their proven'
tion. An unfailing prevention ot al! sum
mer complaints ex'ets in Du. Radouef's
Seven Sisals or Gold fir Wonpkr; and
this standered vegetable preparation is
no less efficacious as a cure. Thousands
have used it lor all diseases incident to
the summer solstice, and always with
the happiest results. Complete cures
are effected iu the worst cases.
MURDER WILL OUT,
A few years ago “August Flowed’ was dis
covered t) be a certain cure for Dyspepsia and
Liver complaint, a few thin Dyspeptics made
known to then friends liow easily and quickly
they had been cured by its use. The great
merits of Green’s Augvst Flower became
heraled through the country by oue sufferer to
another, until, without advertising, its sale
has become immense. Druggists in EVERY
TOWN in the United States are selling it.
No person suffering with Sour Stomach Head
ache, Gostivenoss, palpitation of the Heart,
indigestion, low spirits, etc, can take three do
ses without relief, Gc toyour Druggest W. H.
Lee, and get a bottle foi 75 cents and try it.
Sample bottles 10 cents.
C'ECURE AN AGES 01’
J) and SSO or SIOO per wiek.
“TUB BVBfi BEADt AND RBVBM OUT O Tt OUDEtt”
HOWIESTSAO S2O
SEWING
320 MACHINE
poll I)'>MKSTIC ITBIS
\VI L’li T* \BLE vnd Flil’tJßES COMPLETE
ONLY f 20.
A perfect am 1 Unsqualled, large, strong and
durable machine, constfudtdfl elegant and
solid, from tne b -st material with mathematic
al precision, for Constant Family use or manu
facturing purposes. Always ready at a mo
ntsnt's notice to do its day’s work, never out
M ofder, and will last ft generation with
mod. Tate care; easy to understand and manage
light, smooth, and swift running, like the well
peculated movement of a fin© watch; Simple*
Compact. Efficient and reliable, with all the
valuable impros'emonts to be found in the
highest priced Marines, warranted to dh the
same work, the same way, and *S rapid and
smooth as a $75 Machine, An acknowledged
triumph of ingenious mechanical skill, essend
tially tho working y;Oman’s friend, and far in
advance of all ordinary Machines, for absolute
Strength, It,'liability and general usefulness;
will Rem, Fell, Tuck, Seam, Quilt, Bind, Braid
Cord, Gather, Ruffle, Shirr, Plait, Fold, Scal
lop, Roll, Embroider, Run up Breadth, Ac.,
with wondrful rapidity, neatness and ease,
i and ease, sews the strongest lasting stitch
equally fine and'smooth through all kinds of
goods, from cambric to several thicknesses of
broadcloth or leather, with fine or coarse cot
ton, linen, silk of twine. Gives perfect satis
faction, Will earn it. Cost several times over
in a season in the work it does, or make a
good living for any man or woman who desires
to use it for that purpose; works so faithful
and easy the servants or children can use it,
without damage. Price of Machine with light
table, fffily equipped for family work, S2O.
Half Case, Cover, Side Drawers and Cabinet
Styles each at correspondingly low rates’
Safe delivery guaranteed, free from damnge.
Explanatory pamphlets illustrated with engra
vings of the Several styles of sowing, Ac.,
mailed free. Confidential terms with liberal
inducements to enterprising Olsrgymon,Teach,
ers, Business Men,Traveling or Local Agents,
Ac., who desire exclusive Agencies, furnished
on application. Address John H. Kendall A
O.ffllO Broadway, New York. 215-lv.
STABOH
A G RE. 1 T DISCO VER Y!
By the Use of which every family may give
their Linen that brilliant polish peculiar to lino
i <1 .- r work. .Saving time and labor in iron
ing, more than'its entire cost. Warranted.
Sold by Druggists and Grocers Every
where.
ASK FOR DOBBINS’.
DOBBINS, b::o3. & < 0.
3tC-3m v [3 N, Fourth St., Philadelphia.
For sal- by IiRYANS A BPFfiR, Cony*;*, (Jii
Aivarilcil l!■ Highest Itlnlbl itl Yictiiiii,
I!. 41!. T. mm 4 19.
5111 D road way New York,
(Opposite Metropolitan Hotel)
MANUFAUTUXEUK, IMPOSTERS AN*. PEALEH IN j
ENGRAVINGS, CHROJtGS AND FRAMES.
STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS,
Albums, Graphosoopog, Photographs'
And kindred goons— Celebrities, Aatrossus, etc
PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS,
O’c are Hea4<pivrters for every thing in y
STEREOSCOPT I O' ONS,S MAGIC LANTERNS
Being Manufacturers <?f the
MICRO-SCIENTIFIC LANTERN,
STE kEO-PANGFTICON,
University Stsreopticon,
Advertiser's Stereoptioon,
Artopticon,
School Lantern, Family Lantern,
People's Lantern,
filch jtvle beinq the best of its Cass in the market.
Catalogues of Lantern mod Slides, with di
i rec.tions for using, sent on application.
Any enterprising man can make money with
a Magic Lantern.
to the Centennial Exposition will
do well to defer purchasing goods in our line
until they come to our store in New York,
where they will find greater yaritey and more
moderate prices, and can select more at leis
ure. But we hare a concession to sell some
styles of our goods in the building of the De
partment of Public Comfort, and those not
coming to New York are invited to call on our
representation there.
ffiTA full stock of Views of the Exposition
Buildings and their contents.
(3g”ouE out this advertisement for reference.
AGENTS. If you want the best selling arti
cle in tbe world and a solid gold patent le
ver watch, free of cost., write at once to J-
Bride & Cos., 767 Broadway, New York. l(14w
JOHN.MILLEDGE,
ATTORNEY AT W.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Office 2i Pryor street, opposite Kimball Rons
FOR
CQUQRS, COLDS and HOARSENESS,
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
USE
WELL'S CARBOLIC TABLETS,
PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES,
A TRIED AND SUIIF REMEDY.
For sale by Druggists generally, ang
JOHNSt N, HOLLOWAY & CO.;
. Philadelphia, Pa.
.1 FANCY CARDS all styles with name lOots
-0 post paid, J. B.’Husted, Nausua Hens,
Cos, New York. JO-4w
rhf h, A A per day at heme. Samples worth
JiTi. \/I I one dollar free. tinson AGo
V VsJV Portland. Maine. tvol3-U
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PIANOS RETAILED AT WHOLF
PRICKS.
$0(10 for $250.
$650 for $-275
S7OO for 8300.
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ONLY ONE PRICE FOR CASH A\’t>
LOW ONE. 111
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NO DEVIATION
— O'**-!
\\ T <> give no discounts.
We pay no agifit* •Hinmnusßions, *,
double the price* of alt Pianos.
W look to the people, wh<4 vranta finite
Piano at a fair profit over c'6st of lui
facture, We appoint the People o flf
aild give them our Pianc* as low S'"“
agent can buy equally good Pianoddf
other manufacturer, giving the People,,
a reduced price, wtiat is usu.lly eisv ri C
in commissions, rent, freight, trftilj
and incidental expenses.
The “Mendelsoohn” Piano Cos. can g„fi ,
a 71 odtavo, rosewood case Piano, 6 ten ;
inches long, with front round coiners, v
ved legs, serpentine and plinth moulite
witheii imprcVonientffj iftcludißg
Dull Iron Frame,
Over Strung Hass,
Agraffe Treble , and
French Grand rirt,
which only accompany the host Pianos ;
the most celebrated makers, at the %
low price of $25 >, sr7s or JSik), a< : I
to style of case, or with,.four round ty.
Tiers and full Agraffe for |950, aai j*
ant.Ce them in every respect equal ton.
Piano made on a similar, style, or u .•
The ‘’Mendlesaohn” Piano is rtiasafsctm
from the very best materials, and by If
most skilled and finished workmen. Hi
manufacture is conducted by one of a,
most experienced Piano mauufirtnivri j
the country. This is no new enterpr#
tlulling out a pr.or and cheap Plano, an
from green wood, aud by gremer loei'iu
ics.
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