Rockdale register. (Conyers, Ga.) 1874-1877, November 23, 1876, Image 2

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€l)f.lorliUllll' IWBSttt. r - '' A. V. Mi-CAU.A. Editor and Buxines* Manager. qhe T?<mmv R Two Dollars per annum. It has a large andeonsUintlg increaei'.ng rir filia tion, and if one of the ve r y heft adver tisin'/ tnediunis in the Slate. IUJ" 1 ■— " 1 ■ - Samuel Jones TUtlt-n is his name, an*l Pnaident of the V . i* bis The Atlanta Constitution hit* ordered it* newa dcalm to sell that paper at the cent*. Oidjf thiee vents a ill buy the Atlanta Telegram. ‘•Bull P< zu” is a Louis ana eoino'l word. led 'em Bull Doze away bo they dont gore our ox. Hip Van Winkle will he performed in Atlanta Mpnday and Tueadsy nights ot next week. ——_ . _ _ 0 The Atlanta Commonwealth merged into the Atlanta Telegram to day. Mssrs. Cary W. Sty !cs, Samuel W. Small and Bridges W. Smith as editors and proprietors have charge of the new fledgeling. Price thirty Ove cents per mcnlh. With regret at the loss ot the Commonwealth, wo welcome the Tele gram into the ranks of journalism, and wish it a career of honor, usefulness and prosperity. The Covington Enterprise thinks Gov. Smith lacks the ability to serve in the Sinate. Wo dou'l know about that, brother Beebe.— Griffin news. We do- We hope Bros. Waddell, of the Times, and Styles, of the Commonwealth, will either take down ihei’ - lists of Geor- gTa Rfpre&en'ativLM or correct them. Our Georgia Congrerstneo are tnuVlng their way to Washington , I). o.,prepar ing to take their seat at the session which opens in December. J. Cmd nal Harris, formerly of the Savannah News, is now with the Atlanta Constitution. We congratulate the Constitution on its new colors. ■-<!-■4ft*-♦— —— The Ithodo Island Centennial Com misMOurr, the Vermont and tho Oregon p. m s are likely to be sett offs to the re> turning board in Louisiana, Florida and South Carolina- Uncle Samuel will —.....l iitu u.unvu v will he righted at last. The],4slh Congress will have 15 or more majority in the next House of Representative. Alabama went I'emocratie by over 40,000 majority. — ■ Texas went the same way by about 70,000. Georgia likewise by 80,000 and odd. Georgia is entitled to the banner, Joe Brown still doing good work for the Democrats in Florida, and Henry Grady is bragging ibout it. Is Ttldon elected again, or is it the same old elected T Poor South Carolina. We seo from dispatches from South Carolina that the Returning Board el that Stair, in violation of the injunction and mandamus issued from the Supreme Court of said State, restraining l'e Board trom aotmg in any other than in a ministerial capacity; that is, footing up and certifying the returns ns made to them by ibe county Boards, and issuing certificates to those that nppgpr to have the requisite number of votes to elect, and the mandamus compelling thorn to! act in accordance with said orders, and to make returns to said Court of the per- 1 sons that appear to bo elected ; and that I each house be the judges of the election ol members ot its own body. Held a secret meeting on yesterday and threw out the counties of Edgefield and Laurens, that had large Democratic majorities, and certified to the election cf Hayes’ Electors, and returned Chamberlain as elected Governor, and enough Radicals to make both Houses of the Legislature lU'.dlcal. The Court lias ordered the Board to make returns to it. of all its actings and doings, aud especially oj the names ot persons that appear to be elected to the v aliens offices, that are returned to the Boaad. Tho order has been violated and it remains to be seen whether the l omt will assert its million y and see that its orders are obeyed and justice done ac cording to the law and the rights of the parlies, or whether tho Board will over ride the Court, lav;, order and lights of the people. Tho impression Jis that tho Board had advice front Washington. Gov. Wade Hampton issued an ad dress counoUing the people to forbear ance and patience, assuring them that .victory will yet lie with the right. Tilde.u and Hampton are certainly •ted and inns', rake their seats. Things appear to be moving on lovely j and towards Democratic success in Flor j ida mi l Louisiana, it we judge righllv from our latest dispatches. Tilden m hound to be President. _ T r— mms Mexico has a Presidential muddle, ar well as this country. Ex-Chief Justice Kglisas has prod rimed bhnsc'f provis | ional President. Look out for its month ly revolution. It's getting time. Burak for hit ray 1 Col. J. 11, E.still, proprietor of the Savannah Morning News, 1* spoken of forthe Legislature, to (ill a vacancy from Chatham county. If it is left to the press of Georgia, he will ho certain to go any flow, whether lie wants to or not. The press w ant him and the country I needs him. We hope friend Esti.l will j enter the list tnid make the race without opposition. Frank Blair said in 1868, it Grant was elected President he would never leave the White House till he wis carried out feet foremost. The st way to put him and his suit out is in front of a No. 10 Democratic hoot. — • ♦ Surproms Court. The following vases were disposed of as follows by the Surpreme Court of Georgia on last Tuesday : Mrs Nancy Hill vs. Milton Waldrop—Cairn. Gi. Rail Load & Banking Cos. vs. John M. Zachry—Trespass. The judgements of the Stipend Court were affirmed Sam tiel Scott vs. Alfred Taylor-Ejectment. R. W. ltodgeis and W. J. uckcr vs- E B. Rosser—appeal, writs of error sustained and new trials grant! and. THE Kc G isteH. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, 'py the ROCKDALE RSGI Till PUBLISHING CO. AT CONYETS, GEORGIA. RATIOS OF SCBSCTiII Tl‘ N : On* Tear ** Throe “Months, 60 Clubs of Fioe or more, 25 per cent, less ! Tnu I!k<jistk i3 a large 21 column paper. Tm Rzcistf.ii is the OUI Reliable.. THE REGISTER Will give you the Genera’ #ml Local Newt,. Democratic at ah times and under ' all circumstances t The Political Campaign for 1876—the Cen tennial year—is r.ow opened. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE “ REGISTER. 3 And keep posted on the coming issues of the day. Within the next- six months, every elective Office in the United States, from Bailiif to President, will be elected. The Campaign will be “Red Hot ands * ill a Heating.” The most, vital issues are in this Campaign Subscribe for Tub Rkoister, tho Old Relia le, au 1 keep up with the Times ! THE GEORGIA DAILY COMMONWEALTH IS FVBLISUUL* BVKItV KVENINS ('Except Sunday] BV TUB COMMONWEALTH PUBLISHING COMP V. Atlanta, Georgia. And is edited try Col. Carey IV. Styles, late of the aloany News, with efficient assisiants, Tho Commonwealth gives the current news of the city, State, and eh ewhere, market re ports, and vigorous oditciials on Municipal, Political and General Subje ts. The coming cauvass, >tah? and National, will be closely watched and properly presented while the Mechanical and Agricultural inter ests of the State will not be neglected. It has a large and rapidly Increasing circulation. TUBS. One month, 75 eente; Two months, $1 25 ; four months, $6 00. Printing, Binding and Ruling of every kind done in the best style and at lowest prices. CoMWOXWr.AI.TH PVBLIEHINQ COMPANY, Atlanta. Georgia. THE RIGHT MAH IS,THE right PLACE. It ha* gotjto be it fashi'JU. “'>*> in < very plac ■ and clime. Tor folk.; to keep an instrument To tell oi passing time : . Some keep * watch-mim And frequently they ml* them ; fine if they should get broke. Jon > kOW, They'd need mine tone to fit than ■ As that's my (red*, I’ll W J™ Mv workmanship re r .<<**■“_ My shop is found at Thompson s S>to*e- My name is J. H. I am told that Conyers has long needed ft firstcliws Watchmaker and .Tewelsr. A graduate in t e %-rological Science of Kulinskis’ H iroVigicdl Institute, dvr York, havin-i hod three years practice m the Unit 1 States Watch factory -going from the lowe*. to the high, st st ip kn "Vn t the pro.ew.on m manufacturing parts,—uith an additional f*- perjenco of six years in repairing under the instruction and supervision of one ot m finest workmen S< nth. I feel I can offer my services to the pur.li" as a firstojMs vvork man. I have local and permanently in Gon- T ers, and will do fine work at wiaßonabh; prices. '■ LN T E M ATI IH> a Specialty. Solid Jewelry, Engagemcn and Wedding rings made to order, i challenge anv one to show greater skill or taste m re pairing jewelry. No danbing with lead at this estnblishnjiwit, either in •watch or jewelry re pairing. I solicit public patronage, guaran tee all work to give p-uTect satisfaction. I <nn bo found at Dr. T. D. Thompsons store, Cuni'iierciut sire t. TL.ipoc dully, J. il. HALES. ang23-fily] __ _____ a. -* /tiAA per diy at hcine. Samples worth \Tto\/|| one dollar fr' o. StmisoN & Cos.. yU Viv J Portland. Maine. tvolS-tl $1 2 a day at home. Agents wanted. Out fit, id terms free. True & Cos., Augusta,- Maine. tvol.i-41 DOWNS &• LamFoziß't BUGBY ami WAGON HOTTORT, CONYERS, GEORGIA, DEALERSIN AND MAXUFACrtfHERS OK HATTD CARTS, WHEELBARROWS, and VEHICLES ol all kinds. HARNESS, from tho Cheapest to tho Dearest, both Hand and Machine Stitch ed. We keep the bent IllNMiflf! JURNESS. in Use, for Ca.v.’HAGES BUGGIES, or one Horse WAGCO'S Can supply any part of HARNESS on slrort notice. Also, a full steel; of L TT 2£ B K R in great variety always on hand, tor floime oaoioiig purposes, carpenters and Contractors would do well to see our special wholesale rates. Mouldings, Latices, Stops, Strips, etc., a speciality, and made of any width, thickness, or shape. Window Sash— primed and glassed—Blinds and Doors, either white or yellow pine. Also suitable lumber tor Coffins. We always keep in stock Burial eases and Caskets of various sizes and lengths, from infants to adults—all at very low figures. Coffin Hardware generally. With our facilities, we propose to make Coffins ot any style, from the plainest to the iiuest, cheaper than we possibly con'd by hand alone. Give us <i trial and sec ! PATENT WHEELS. Hubs, Spokes, Kims, Bodies, .-vats, Shafts, Poles. Dash Frames, Axles, Springs. IRON in great variety. Screws and Bolts ot twsi make. Patent and Enameled Leather, Enameled Cloths, Moss and everything a Trimmer needs. Full stock of best Carriage Paints, Vain slice, Oils, Cohns, Ornament ts, and Paints generally. NEW CARRIAGES, ' BUGGIES A „a WAGONS always oit band, in great variety, and can make t order any st vie or quality desired. CH ones Repaired, Painted and 'Dimmed fu. short notice, and a: living rates. We buy trie best , material, and having suitable machinery, are able to turn off work with neatness and dispatch. With constant devotion to our Bnsi ness. Honest. Dealings with our Custom eis,Experienced Faithful Mechanics, and , the m uiutaotufe of Reliable Goods in roar line, wo hope to merit a libera! pat ronage from a Goneious P-blio. Thank ing you Uv your pajjt tavern, we will be g'ad to see yon again af our office ou Depot St reel, near the Geo ii U. Respectfully, Downs & Langford THE ITational Hots!, ATLANTA, - - - GEORGIA. ilhciat.es of board A,*) f* Aat this popular . hotel have hoc a \ f. Ol jrcdncod to 52.50 per day. For this* ~ , t'”prico offer ac commodations and fare unsurpassed by any three or four dollar house in the South. Gome and get an oid Virginia welcome. LEE efc HEWITT, Profrietobs. William Slqbic SILVERSMITH ail JEWELER, CONYERS, GEOROtA Watches, Clock, and Jowt lry of every de ssriptioa repaired. All work done neatly, and in order, at lowest prices for each, and warran ted to give satisfaction. Shop : next door to P„M Office*. aug231876-ly j \ f y.I.VCr CARDS all stylos'vith r.nnie lOcts !•) post paid. J. B. Huston. Nausea Rene. ! Cos. Now York. XEW GOODS Jitst Teeth ed, at &, H. Anderson’s, rjOMMKECI.iI. BTIiBKT, CONYERS : t GEORGIA, DKAI.FK Iff DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, NOTIONS, groceries iif nil kind*, BACON, FLOUR, CHEESE, LAUD, MEAL, MOLASSES. We nr' pose to soli for cash fos short prof it. My salesman, Mr.Waatley, will toke picas ure in '.vailing on nil customers who will FAVOR US WITH A CALL. Try us and sco If vie mean what we say. ,S> //. &JV&EMSQN* THREE FC3HT3 FOR CUiiSiDERA TBOK. During the past five years the VEUETINJ3 has been steadily working itself into public fu vor, and those who wcie at first mos- incredu lous in regard to its merits are now its most ardent friends and supporters; There are three essential causes for those having such a horror of patent medicines, changing their opinion and lending their influ ence toward the advancement of VEGETINP. Ist— lt is an honestly-prepared medicine from barks, roots and herbs. 2d— It honestly ac complishes all that is. claimed -for it, without leaving any bad effects in the system. 3d—lt prevents honest vouch, rs in testimonials from honest, well-knowned citizens, whose signatures are sufficient guarantee of their earnestness in the matter. 'Taking into consideration the vast quantity of medicine brought conspicu ously before the public through the fiannng advertisements in the newspaper columns, witli no proof of merit or genuine vouchers of what it hasdone, we should be pardoned' for mani festing a small dog rah of pride in presentin g the following testimonials from ltev. J. S'. Dicksnson* 1), P., the popular and over-genial pastor of the South Baptist Church, Boston: THE TIMED BODY .SUES FOR SLEEP. Boston, March 1(>, 1874. H. K. SreVUNS, Esq : Dear Sir—lt is as much from a sense of duty as of gratitude that I write to say that your VEU-Kfl.-.K —even if it is patent medicine— has been of great help toms when nothing else seemed to avail which I could safely use. hi ther excessive mental work or unusual ears brings upon me a nervous oxlu ustion that des perately Deeds sleep, but as desperately defies it. Night after night the poor, tired body sue s fer sleep un;il the ciav-duwn is welcomed back, and we begin our work tir ed out with an al mosi fruitless chase after rest. New 1 have found that, .a little YEGENINE taken just be fore I retire gives.,,.- sweet And immediate sleep, and without any of tm. cvd offsets ot the usuais narcotics. 1 think two tlungs wou and tend to make brain-workers sleep. 1st —A ’it tle lots work. 2d—A little more VECrETI-E, This prescription has helped me. Now 1 have a particular horror of “patent map.cine,” bet I liav.i a greaterhotiyr of being iviiai-t i straight out truth. The VEG- Ei'INK has helped me, ami I q,™ tt ud. 1 ourß ia( J- S.DICKENSNN. V ALU 1 RLE EVII 'ENCE. The following uusclieited iestimonial from Rev O. T. WALKER, D. I)., formerly pastor of Bpwdoin Square Church, and at present settled ill Providence-, K. I„ must be esteemed as reliable evidence. No oue should fail to observe that this tea. timonial is the result of two yearw’ experience with tho use of VVitiue in the itev. Mr. Wal ker,; iamily, v,ho now pionouates it invalua ble : PnoviueNc *, 11. L,, 161 Transit Street. H, 11. Stevens, Esq.; 1 feel hound to express with my signature the high v due I dlace upon your Vogitine. >iy .unuly have used it for the last two years, In nervous debility it ia invaluable, and I rec ommend it to all who may need au invigora ting, renovating tonic. 0 T Walker, Formerly Taster of Bowdoiu Iriq. Church, Boston. THE BEST EVIDENCE. The following letter from Kev, E. S. BEST, pastor M E Church, Natick Mass, will be read with interest by many physicians. Also those sufi -ring from the same disease : s ndieted the son of the Kev E S Best. No person can doubt this testimony, and there is no doubt about the curative powers of VEGETIYE : Natick, Mass., Jan J, 1874. Mb II It Kthvaks : D.-ar Sir —We have good reason for re garding j our VF.GETINF a medicine of the great value. We feel assured that it. has been ♦he means of saving our sou’s life He is now seventeen y'arsof age; foi the last two years ho has guttered from ncrosia oi Lis leg, caused by scrofulous alfeoiion, and was £6 far reduced that nearly a U who saw him ttv ught his re covery impossible A council of able physi cians could give us but the faintest hope of his ever rallying, two of the number declaring that he was beyond the im;h of human rem edies, that Iveu auipuhitiou co. !.l not save him. as he had hot vigor enough to endure the operation Just then we commenced giving him Vagutine, and from that time to the pres ent he has been continuously improving He has lately resumed his studies, thrown away crutches and cane, and walks about choerflly and strong Though there is still some discharge from the opening where the limb was lanced, we have the fullest confidence that in a lictle time he will be perfectly cured He has taken about three dozen bottles of Vegetal ', but, Ute y uses but. little, as he de clares that he is too well to be taking medicine ltespeetfully yours, E S Best, Mbs I, 0 F Best RELIABLE EVIDENCE. 175 Baltic Street, Brooklyn, N Y, N0v,14, 1874 i K Stevens, Esq : l)e.a- Sir From personal Benefit received by its use. as well as from personal knowledge of those whose cures 'hereby have seemed al most miraculous. I can most heartily and sin cerely recommend the Vegetine for the com plaints for which it is claimed to cure JAMES F LUDLOW, Late Taster Calvary Bap Church, Sacramento, Cal Violins is Sold by all Birots. THEME IS MON KfIN TV. In these hard times a good return for hones labor is very desTable. Any active young man or young lady can earn a handsome sum by addressing, for particulars, the Managers of The Constitution, the great political and family journal published at the Caputal of the State. CONSTITUTION PUBLISHING 00.. Atlakta, Ga. We Me Matts Me e I • •• * I * , : : : DUUGGIST andAPOTHEi'AHY • ] I Centre Street, CONYERS, = OEOIiUIA —Dealer iti—■ DRUGS. MEDICINES, CHEMICALS Perfumery and Fancy Toilet articles, PURE WINES & LIQUORS for Medicinal use. l’aints, Oils, Vavuiehes, Ac. Trusses and khoul dcr Braces. Fresh Garden Seeds. Patent Medicines of all kinds. Physician’s Pre scriptions accurately compounded., .VJ) PiAPiO AND ORGAN DI-POT. HllUfi CUB 1111)9, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, Sole Agents for the World-Renowned Grand, SqnareJand^Upriylit PIANO m. These instruments have been before the public for more than forty years, aud upon heir excellence alone have attained an Unpur chased Pre-eminence which establishes them jus Unequalled for their Tone, Touch, Work manship and Durability. They have received seventy-five gold end silver Medals over all other competitors. Endorsed by ‘Thalbe-g,” “leottschalk,” “Strakosh,” “Pauline Lucca.” ‘Clara Louise Kellogg,” ‘Tima De Murska,” “Muzio ’ Mills, and others. Also securing the drst and high est premiums at the INTERNATIONAL CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION, PHILADELPHIA, OCTOBER, 1870. The prices of these instruments are as low as the exclusive use of first-class materials will silow. (£§j”Catalogues and price lisle mailed free on application to IMULLIUS. GREW & FUEYBR, Oeaeral Agents, Atlanta, On. g/pCSold on easy terms. 16-tf Increases the (Quantity. Improves the Quality. ARSES Til OSG’S [\m lOIfIL FRDEI. UOOD VKiIBH BUTTI-B ALL THX TEAR BOUND. BUTTER IN 20 MINUTES. Lincoln B itter Powiiei is an entire I;.’ 1 ;.’ harm less article made trom a celebrated English recipe, and now in daily use by many of ihc most noted farmers in the butter counties a round Philadelphia. In hot weather this Fowder mates butter much firmer and sweeter than it usually is, and keeps it. from turning rancid. It also removes the strong flavor of turnips, garlic, weeds, corn stalks, cotton seed, et'\ : and the increased yield of butter much more than pays the tri fling expense of using it. 35 CENTS I’EK PACKAGE. W HOLESALE | M'or: 103 MARKET S~, PHILADELPHIA,TA. v11n044 Gin iTAMH pot is H. A GREAT DISCOVERY! By tho use of which every family may givf their Linen that brilliant polish peculiar to fine laundry work. Saving time and labor in iron ing. more than its entire cost. Warranted. Sold by and ruggists and Grocers .Every where. ASK FOR DOBBINS’. DOBBINS, BROS. & CO. 246-3 in 13 N. Fourth St., Philadelphia. For sale by BLtY r ANS & SPEER, Conyers, Ga JAMES C. BARTON. | CALEB J. BARTON. EASTON & BARTON. Attorneys at Lav, 7 , CONYERS, : : : GEORGIA, Will practice in the Courts of this State, and in th- U. S. Courts v.t Atlanta, Ga. Special attention given to the Collection of Claims. v3-nls-tf K. H. M’DONALD, DINTIif, Will be found at his Office, Room No. 3 White- ; head House, Conyers. Ga., where he is pre pared to do all kinds of work in his line. Fill ing Teeth made a speciality. iroiT- Whin-anted to give Being thankful for past patronage, he re- ; spcctfnllv solicits a couth,or-cc cf the came. ' iCECUKE ax agency O aud SGO or SIOO p r w “TUKfcvtia nrxi.v and nkvVkovt orcaim- HOiWi tSTEAD (Jo SEWING S2O MACHINE roll OOUCOTIC LSE WITH TABLE and FIXTURESCOMI'Lkt. ONLY S2O. A perfect am' unequalled, largo, strong durable machine, constructed elegant J solid, from tliQ best material with muthin,tT al precision, for Constant Family use 0 r featuring purposes. Always ready at a 80 , inent's notice to do its day’s vtork, uevtr 0 (i of order, and will last a generaljon moderate care; easy to understand and un nat( light,, smooth, aud swift running, like the ~;J regulated movement of a fine wateh; Simplj ■Compact, Efficient und reliable, with all valuable improvements to he found ia it, highest priced Matinee, warranted to do th* stnue work, the same way, and as rapid tnd arnooth as a .>75 Machine. An a: knowledge triumph of ingenious mechanical skill, us, u j tially the working woman's friend, aid fa,- j t . advance of all ordinary Machines, for aW.iip Streugth, Helifthitity and goneral usdulc*, will Hem, Fell, Tuck, Scam. Quilt, Bind, Braid Cord, Gather, Ruffle, Shirr, Plait, Fold, Soil, lop, Roll, Embroider, Run up Breadth, i t with woudrful rapidity, neatness and tu, und ease, sews the strongest lasting *titch equally tine and smooth thiough all kinds il goods, from cambric to several thiciheswj c | broadcloth or leather, with fine or c 0x134 tot. ton, linen, silk or twine. Gives perfect tie faction. -AVill earn its cost several times ot in a season in the work it does, or inlu, good living for any man or woman who desire, to use it for that purpose; works so faithful a..d easy the servants or childreu can nw || without damage. Price of Machine with light table, fully equipped for family work, Half Case, Cover, oide Drawers and Cabins Styles each at ccrnaponuiug'.y low rats, Sato delivery guaranteed, free from dnnup Explanatory pamphlets illustrated with engr. vings of the several styles of sewing, St., mailed free. Confidential terms with libeni inducements to enterprising Clergymen,Test, ers, Buffim ss Men, Traveling or Local Agent*, Ac., who desire exclusive Agencies, fumißkk on application. Address' John H. Kerdall l Co.G3U Broadway, New York. .JMS-ly SQUARE GRAND. nAXOB RETAILED AT WIIOLE SMJ PRICES. .stOo for tt2sO. $.05:1 tor ij'-iTo S7OO for s3oo. S3OO for ss;* TUB mmuisOiiiY piiio ii lIAVK tTllt't.K MALI) FAN MICtS ONLY ONE PH ICE FOR CASH ASS * LOW ONE. NO DEVIATION \YT> give no discounts. We pay no agents comnmnissioDH, whiA double the prices of ail I'mnos. We look to the people, who wanca-Cisl-chu Piano at a fair profit ovrr tost ef r:ra,- factnre. YVe apjioint the People our ogMiu, and give them our Pianos ~s low us uj agent cau buy equally good Fpu.e< uf :ej other manufacturer, giving the People, it a reduced price, wbat is usually upcnad in commiEsioiiß, lenr. freight, tooel'inf i and incidental expenses. The “Mendelssohn” Piano Cos. cm sail jot !' a 7-1 octavo, rosewood case Piano. 0 feet b.l inches long, with front ronn i coiner*, li ved lege, serpentine and iilinth rr.o„ld;ry, wit hall i.aj rtv-ment-:, including E nil Iron Frame, Over •strung It ass. Agraffe 'treble, and French Grand Actios, which only aecomrimy the lest > intros >( the most celebrated makers, at tho iy low price of S->5 >, §;''/*> or f-i 1 ileiCeni, to style of case, or win four rout.'! ck nets and fu'l AgraST- for s'i3o, a; i gut antes there in er -ny respect • an-il to st* Piano mr.de cn us n “ >•’, -' * or no iv The “Mciui'csFobu” i’i. r-o is oiauii.’acltirid from tb very test, materials, and hy i„ most skilled and finish el workmen. mannf.ictn”i' is c. .udneted r>v <nc t f tw most experienced Pi-no munufaclurert > the country. This is no new cnt"ipri'• turning out a p, or and cheap Piano, rri from green wood., ;ni by greener medist ics. Our Piano is unsurp is dby pvt in t Lot for its 7'ich and powerful lorn s- 9;,i adaptation to the h,:aiiiii voice ia simp* - thetie, mellow and singing qUalitic*. 11 speaks for itself. We are wiliiug t > place it bolide p.ny ad’' make of Piano on its merits, either w beauty of case, or excellence of lose, “at half the money” equally good instm rnects. “The best is the cheapest”— When it costs the least money. All Pianos fully warranted for five years Send for onr Illustrated andDespriptireCi? cular. THE 'MENDELSSOHN’ PIANO CO, Office of Manufactory, 56 Broadway, * 2n04418tu New AN HISTORICAL FACT. Every agent who has been steadily f W the Improved S2O Homestead Sewing j for three years, owns his dwelling hous'd*' : good account in bank, is clear of debt, * : money at interest,—the natural of securing a good agency for superior 8* at the lowest piices A good first-els**"' ,l ' Machine, most useful—reliable at U ,IS . easy to understand and control, the s * me T| and does the same work as any mschiao* sell at Four Times the price. There ' shine at any price better, or that will do or more woik, and certainly none so price by many dollars. The Homestead is ly known anil used in thousands of fmi* the Eastern and Middle States, and d*uj , coming popular in the West. It will tsi , cost several times over in one season, f( the work of the family, or will earn ‘ oDr f j ( five dollars a day for any man or woman sews for a living. It ia the strongest made, is ready at all times to do > t3 t , makes the strongest and finest J vented, and is fully acknowledged a* L I dard Family Sewing Machine. Price, 70 i for domestic use, 820, delivered st y'' lir no matter hew remote you may reside. | ness permanent and honorable, with ®*‘ tain and rapid sales, and larger P 7 any other. Extraordinary liberal 0e j,* to lecal or traveling agents where none Bstsbnshed; or, if there is g B n.S send vonr order direct to the factor*■ j, ( i John H. Kendall & Cos., 630 Bro*o' , h j York. A. G. McOALLA, Attorney at lAt • gEOHI’* CONYERS, : : : • * it Will practice in Rockdale and ties.