Rockdale register. (Conyers, Ga.) 1874-1877, December 07, 1876, Image 2

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the register. jHytht Begister Publishing Company ■zm.-1% ■ki:"Tjsss A. V. McCALIA, Kilitor ami Buslnen* Manftffor. 7he Rookuai.k lUctmtu costs only 7, c0 Dollar* per annum. It ha* a large and constantly increaslng circula tion, anil i* one of the very bent advcr titin'/ medium* in the Slide. Coinmilte b trom lhcß< nn'eond Hons” Loth have beta ordered to the doubtful State#. _ . linycs thinks he will go in. Tildeit knows he will. • ♦ ♦ ——— Grant has about made uj. his mind to retire to private life. How now, ye secret Radical ballot stealersT what is it ye do? A deed with* out a name. * -♦ ♦ Congress convened on last Mon. dtiy. The plan o the Radicals seems to be to count in all of the so*ealled doubtful Slates. - -•* —■ -—■* A Potnocra'ic organ is about, to be started in Washington, D. G. It w ill be a daily, with Manlon, Marble, Mont* goitKiy, Blair, and others, it. charge of its editoral columns. General Huger is not tt (jod deliver tis fioin all such Demo crats. ... - • • - —— lion Samuel J. Randall, ot‘ l’ennsylva nia, was elected Speaker vico Micheal Kerr, dead. Samuel l s seem to be in order. On the 4th of March, 1870,an other Samuel J. will step into the wate rs. It's rather a good time on Samuels, es- peciully the S. J. Samuels. Will we have peace and plenty, or war and blood-shed 1 Grant is in favor of compulsory sup port of free schools, and disfranchise ment of those that cin’t read and write, niter a certain number of years. What say you to that, colored friends f You'll have to learn lo read and write or loose your right to vote. It's lime every sensible colored man was leaving (be Radical party and joining a party (Dem ocrat) that is true to itself and them. *7*" Wade Hampton says he is going to be Governor of South Carolina. God grant I im a safe and speedy entrance into the Gubernatorial char, with a hasty and certain exit of Chamberlain. TVn Air l.’ma K. It. wi sold, \n At-' J.inta, on Tuesday, for sixteen hundred thousand dollars, to Eugene Kelly and others, bond holders ol said road. The management ot the road will remain the same t.ll further orders. Stole for Hayes. The latest reports heard from the States ot Florida, Louisiana and South Carolina show that tlio infamous Can vassing and Returning Boards, ot those Slates, have thrown out enough Demo cratic votes to count them m for Hayes. It’s the clowning act ot infamy in the country. We hope it’s the “last feather on the camel’s back and the animals back will be broken, “Fate drop tbe curtain, We can loose no more.” Hampton's lorees in South Carolina are being recruited from the Chamber lain ranks. The Democratic wing ot the Legislature in that Stake have over n quorum, and the prospects are favorable lor Hampton’s inaagtwa ion, and a Leg islature with a Democratic majority. So far, so good. SAMUEL J., NO. 2. Pen Picture of Speaker Randall —His Peculiarities and Excel lencies. The Philadelphia limes grnuhio cor respondcut. in writing up tlie Candida' cs lor Speaker of the Iloue a few days prior to the selection by the Democratic caucus, bus ibis to say of Samuel J. Ran dall* of Pennsylvania: On the floor ho shows to the greatest advantage when leading an impetuous, vigorous and persistent attack against some weak point in the enemy’s line ot battle. While listening to an opponent his square, firm set head is stretched well forward in the attitude of intense attention, and his piercing eyes rarely I leave the speaker’s taco. The squr.ro, I massive lower jaw shuts firmly against • the upper. The ihiit lips compress. The muscles in either side of the wide, straight mouth grow rigid. The chin is thrust well forward and up, a habit which gem rally follows the constant use ol spectacles, and which, in his case gives a rather unpleasantly obtrusive pose to the head. At sncli times ho is impatient ot interruption, even by one uesiriong to make a suggestion. The customary geniality and almost boyish trank ness of bis smooth, square face Jades away, and the patient, all absorb ing characteristics of the man stand J'orili —confidence, sell reliance and bul dog pertinacity. The moment his oppo mnt is through he is on his leet, and j ell tind. r way in his rep'y before tin Speaker's gavel has struck the desk and the Speaker's voice ricogui/.•.■d“the gen* tli-man front lVtmsylvania, Mr. Randall. On his feet he is always true to his na tnrn. He never apologizes for th speech he is about to make, for he never speaks unless he has something to say. That some thing he proceeds to say at once in the htifesl and most forcible way. RaNIMI.I.’s CIIAIUf TKr.IRTIfS. Argument is his broadsword, critical analysis his rapier. Iloth weapons lie uses with consummate skill. Few men (■tin cope with him in liouest argument; fewer still can more speedjly'pierce thn unhand through the rotten cloak of sophist"} - . His voice is harsh rather than musical; his in'enation a trifle monotonous; his gestures forcible rather tfian elegant, hut the House hoars al ways what he has to say, and thinks very little of how he is saying it. In the Chair lie presides with great firmness, iairnoss and ability. Few men know more parliamentary law than lie ; fewer know the rules of tli3 House as well, and none have such knowledge more ready tor instant use.—lie decides all points ipiickly, rarely trips tn i decision, and or,Co made that is the end of it. His voice easily fills the hall. The gavel is never in a nerveless hand. He'Jvanuot be bullied. lie has most of the attii- Imtes fa model presiding officer. Hut he has one or two serious weaknes son. In the chair or on the floor he has better command of others than of him self. Irritation goads Him, injustice augers him, and when occasionally he find i himself getting the worst of an ar gument he is apt to lose his temper. Then, like all men in the same position hi is at the mercy of his enemies The same inffirmity afflicts him in the chair. So long as the House is hard at work he is a prince among Speakers. Business is dispatched rapidly, points are settled quickly, justice is meted out to all. But let the House get into a lazy or playful mood, and Randall has no sympathy with it. lie is annoyed at once, and if the House persist, gets angry. Any. j thing like insolence, such as Blaine was in the lmbbit of meting out, would bring the angry flush to his face in an inst in'. At such times lie is liable to take out a little revenge by a partisan decision. He always rules the House by force rath er than through their own respect and cooperalin, and his own rather overbear ing manner lias a tendency to call out just the soil of opposition or turbulence] llml angers Vmn. In fpile of llii'Se weakness, however, there are many who think that he is the man for the hour. WHAT PAYS? [ T pays every Manufactuer, Merchant, Me chanic, Inventor, Farmer, or Professional man to keep informed on all the improvements ami discoveries of the age. It pays the head of every family to introduce into his household a newspaper that is instruc tive, one that fosters a taste for investigation, and promotes thought an l encourages discus sion among the members. THU SCIENTIFIC AM EMC IN which has been published weekly isi the last tharty-cno years, does this, to an extent bey ond that of any other publication ; in fact it i< the only weekly paper published in the United States, devoted to Manufactures, Mechanics, Inventions, uud New Discoveries in the Arts and Sci?uce. Every number is profusely illustrated an l itR contents embrace the latest and most inti r estli g information pertaining tothelndustrial, Mechanical, and Scientific progress of the World ; Description, with Beautiful Engrav ings of New Inventions, New Implements, New Processes, and Improved industries of all kinds; Usefu’ Notes, raceipes. Suggestions and \dvice by Practical Writers, for workmen aud Employers, in all the various arts, forming a complete repevtor.f of Now Inventions and Discoveries; containing a weekly record, not only of the progress of the Industrial Arts in our own country, but also of all New l Discoveiies and Inventions in every branch of Engineer ing, Mechanics and Science abroad. THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN has been the foremost of all industrial publi cation for the past thirty-ono years. It is the oldest, largest and cheapest, and the best week ly illustrated paper devoted to Engineering, Mechanics, Chemistry, New Inventions, S i enee and Industrial progress, published in tho world. Tho nructi 'id receipts are well worth ten times the subscription price, and for the shop ami house will save many times tho cost of subscription. Merchant. Farmers, Meehanier, Engineers Inventors, Manufacturers, Chemists, Lovers.of Science, and people of all professions, will fiud the Scientific American useful to them. It should have a place in every Family, Study, Office aud Counting Room ; College and so hoc L Anew volar, o commences January Ist 1577, A year's numbers contain 832 and Several Hundred Engravings. Thousands of volumes arc preserved for binding and reference. Terms, $3.20 a year by mail, including postage. Discount U> Clubs. Special circulars giving Club rates, sent free. Single copies mailed on I receipt of 10 cents. May bo hid of all News Dealers. PATENTS.—In connection with the Soien i tjfio Auiu'iutr, Moss. Mnnn & Cos. are Solicit ors Of American and Foreign Patents, and have the hugest establishment in the world. More tlisn fifty thousand applications have boon made for patents through their agency. Patents are obtained on the best terms, Mod els of New Inventions and Sketches examined, and advice free. A special notice is made in the Scientific American ot all Inventions Pat ented through this Agency, with the name and residence of the Patentee. Patents are often sold in part or whole, to persons attracted to the invention by such notice. A Pamphlet obtaining Prtents sent free. The Scientific American Reference Book, tv volume bound in doth and gilt, containing the Patent Laws, Census of the U. S., and 142 Engravings of mechanical movements. Price 25 Cents. Address for the Paper, or concerning Pat ents, ,H UN N & CO., 37 Park Row. New York' Branch Office, Cor. F & 7th Streets, Washington, D. 0. a w aU A per day at heme. Samples worth VAt.) \ /|| one dollar free. Stinson & Cos, Vic YivV Portland. Maine. tvl.lf Attention All I Great Bantoijt Sale of Jewelry. ON receipt of fifty c n'* w, p ill <md by mail, postp vW, til of the follow n ; pieces of Jew elry, viz. : 1 [.sir Hoi 1 Plated Engraved Sleeve Buttons, one set Gold Front Shirt Studs, on** Collar Btad, ono Wed ling Ming, one Roll plate watch chain and one Gent's rose coral scarf pin. We olfei this Great liar-pun mrre hy to draw attention to our bnsiuess, as we hare all kfu-Is of watches and jewelry at low prices. Send for Catalogue. OOEKH&CO.. 735 Broadway, New York. Mason Sc Hamlin’s CABINET ORSANS Have Been Umnimoialy Assign ed the First Rank —IN THE — MlUli RFQDim of such Instruments, at the UNITED STATE jCENTEIffIIAI, 1816. They are the only organa assigned this rank. Their superiority is tints declare 1, not in one or two i aspects only, but in all the the impor tant qualities of an organ. A Medal and Di ploma have also been awarded them, but med als of equal value were awarded all articles deemed worthy of recognition, so that many makers can advertise -'first medals” or “high est awards.” Comparative rank in excellence, has been determined by the judges’ reports alone, in whioh the Mason and Hamlin Organs aro un animously assigned "the first, rank in the sev eral requisites” of such instruments, and are the only ones assigned this rank. This result was not unexpected, for those organs have uni formly taken highest awards in such compe titions, there being lesH than six exceptions in hundred" of comparrsous. They were awarded first medals, and highest honors at Pvris in 1876, at Vienna in 1878, Santiago in 1875, and at Philadelphia in 1H76; having thos been awarded highest honors at every world's exhi bition at which they have competed, and be ing the oily American organs which over ob tained anX reward iu Europe. New styl - s, with improvements exhibited at the Centennial; elegant new cas sin great va riety. Prices vex*y lowest consistent wth best material and workmanship. Organs sold for cash or installments, or rented until rent pays. Every organ warranted to give entire satisfac tion to every reasonable purchaser or the mon ey returned. Illustrated catalogues sent free. Mason A Hamlin Oman Cos. —lot Tremont Street, Boston ; 25 Union Square, New York ; 80 and 82 Adams Street, Chicago. 4w ! PIANO Aft 9 ORGAN DEPOT. PHitupsrii i Finn, ATLANTA,GEORGIA, Solo Agents for the World-Eeuownjd &SS&18SB G rand, 3qnaiv£nml"U|iright I® IAN§B. Those instruments have been before the public for move than forty vuuru, anil up.-a heir excellence alone have attaine 1 a i Unpur chased Pre-eminence which establishes them as Unequalled for their Tone, Touch, Work manship and Durability. They have received siventy-five gold and silver Medals over all other competitors. Endorsed by ‘Thalbe-g,” “liottschalk,” “Strukosh," “Pauline Lu;ca.” ‘Clara Louise Kellogg,” “lima Dc Murska,” “Muzio ’ Mills, an l others. Also s scuring the fl ■st and high est premiums at tho INTERNATIONAL CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION, PHILADELPHIA, OCTOBER, 187(5. The prim s of these instruments are as low .-.a the exclusive use of first-class materials will allow. K and price lists mailed free on application to miiLLll'S. GREW & GREYER, General Agents, Atlan’a, On. BbifTSold on easy terms. IP-fcf ECUUK AN AGENCY O and SSO or SIOO per wrek. “ run EVER BEADY AND NHVER OCT OF ORDER” HOMESTEAD @2O SEWING @2O MACHINE FOK DOMESTIC I SE wi th table and fixtures complete ONLY S2O. i A perfect and unequalled, large, strong and I durable machine, constructed elegant and ■ solid, from the best material with mathematic al precision, for Constant Family use or manu facturing purposes. Always ready at a mo ment's notice to do its day’s work, never out of order, and will last a generation with moderate care; easy to understand and manage light, smooth, and swift running, like the well regulated movem :nt of a fine watch; Simple, Compact, Efficient and reliable, with all the valuable improvements to be found in the highest priced Macincs, warranted to do the same tiovk, the same way, and as rapid and j nooth as a $75 Machine. An acknowledged triumph of ingenious mechanical skill, essend tially the working woman’s friend, and far in advance of all ordinary Machin-s, for absolute Strength, Reliability and general usefulness; will Horn, Felt, Tuck, Scam, tjnilt, Bind, Braid Cord, Gather, Ruffle, Shirr, Plait, Fold, Scal lop, Roll, Fmbro der, Ran no Breadth, Ac., with wondrfu) rapidity, neatness and ease, and oise, sews the strongest lasting stitch equally fine and smooth through all kinds of goods, from cambric to several thicknesses of bv a Icloth or leather, with fine or coarse cot ton, linen, silk or twine. Givis perfect satis faction. Will earn its cost several times over in a season in the work it docs, or make a good living for any mail or woman who desires To use it for that purpose; works so faithful and easy tho servants or children can use it ; 1 without damage. Price of Machine with light table, fully equipped for family work, S2O. Half Case,'Cover, bide Drawers and Cabinet | Styles each at correspondingly low l-aUe' Safe delivery guaranteed, free from damage. Explanatory pamphlets illustrated with engra vings of the several styles of sewing, Ac., mailed free. Confidential terms with liberal inducements to enterprising Clsrgymen.Teach, ers, Business Men,Traveling or Local Agents, Ao„ who desire exclusive Agencies, furnished j on "application. Address John H. Kendall A 0.630 Broadway, New Y'ork. 245-ly. THERE IS MONEY IN IT. In these hard times a good return for hones labor is very desh-able. Any active young man or young lady can earn a kaudsome sum by addressing, for particulars, the Managers of The Constitution, the great political and family journal published at the Capital of the State. CONSTITUTION PUBLISHING CO., tTLANT-V, til. square grand PIANOS RETAILED AT WIIOLB BAM PKIOEH. SGOO for s2ffO. good lor $ - 275 S7OO lor S3OO. S3OO forJs3s>. THE ‘MESDELSSOUA* PIHiO 10 11AVit STRUCK IIABD PAN PRICKS ONLY ONE PRICE FOR CASH AND A ’ LOW ONE. NO DEVIATION* We give no discounts. We pay no agents comm missions, whisk double the prices of all Pianos. Wo look to tha people, who wanta first-class piano at a fair profit over cost of manu facture. We ai point the.Pe iple our agents, and give them our Pianos as low as any agent can buy equally good Pianos of any other manufacturer, giving the People, ia a reduced price, what is umally expended in commissions, rent, freight, travelling and incidental expenses. The “Mendelssohn” Piano Cos. can sell yea a 7J octavo, rosewood case Piano, 6 feet 10 inches long, with front round corners, car ved legs, serpentine and plinth moulding*, withal 1 improvements, including hull Iron Frame, Over Strung Bass, Agrafe Treble, and French Orand A etiort, which only accompany the best Pianos *4 the most celebrated makers, at the very low price of $25 5, $275 or $llOO, according to style of case, or with four round cor ners and full Agraffe for $350, and guar antee them in every respect equal to any Piano made on a similar, style, or no sale. Tho “Mendlessohn” Piano is manufactured from the very best materials, and by the most skilled and finished workmen. The manufacture is conducted by one of the most experienced Piano manufacturers in the country. This is no new enterprise, turning out a poor and cheap Piano, made from green wood, and by greener mechan ics. Our Piano is unsurpassed by any in tie mar ket for its rich and powerful ton's, and its adaptation to the human voice in sympa thetic, mellow and singing qualities. It speaks for itself. We are willing t j place it beside any other make of Piano on its merits, either i beauty of case, or excellence of tone, nd “at half the money” equally good instru ments- “ The best is the cheapest”— When it costs the least money. All Pianos fully warranted for five yeais. Send for our Illustrated nndDcspriptive Ci*- eular. THE ‘MENDELSSOHN’ PIANO CO., Office of Manufactory, 56 Broadway, 2n04418ii) New York. AN 11IS lOHUJAL FACT. Every agent who has been steadily selling the Improved S2O Homestead Sewing Machine for three years, owns his dwelling house has s good account in bank, is clear of debt, and has money at interest, —the natural consequence of securing a good agency for 3iipeiior goods it the lowest prices A good first-class Sowing Machine, most useful—reliablo at all times, easy to understand and control, the same njze and docs the same work as any machines that sell at Four Times the price. Thjre is no ssv shina at any price better, or that will do finer wi>ru, nivl cerullllly Gone no low IS price by many dollars. The Homestead is wide ly known and used in thousands of families in the Eastern and Middle States, and daily be coming popular in the West. It will save its cost several times over in ono season, doing tho work of tho family, or will earn four or five dollars a day for any man or woman who sows for a living. It is tho strongest machino made, is ready at all tim -s to do its work makes the strongest and finest stitch yet n ventod, and is fully acknowledged as the stan dard Family Sewing Machine. Price, complete for domestic use, S2O, delivered at your door, no matter how xo. ... . -side. Busi- ness permanent and honorable, with more cer tain and rapid sales, and larger profits than any other. Extraordinary liberal offers mad to local or traveling agents where we h&vx uonj established; qr, if there is agent near you send your order direct to tho factory, address John H. Kendall & Cos., 630 Broadway, New York. 245-12 m Awarded tile Highest ITledal ut Vienna, b. & ii. t. rniioiW & to. 591 Broadway New York, (Opposite Metropolitan Hotel) MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS AND DEALER IN ENGRAVINGS, CHEOMOS AND FRAMES. STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS, Albums, Graplioseopes, Photographs, And kiudred goods —Celebrities, Actresses, etc I PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS. We (ire Headquarters for everything in the way of STEREOSCOPTICONSJ MAGIC LANTERNS Being Manufacturers of the MICRO-SCIENTIFIC LANTERN, STE it EG-PANOPTICON, University Stet'eopticon, Advertiser's Siercoptioon, Artopticon, School Lantern, Family Lantern, People's Lantern, Each style being the best of its class in the market. Catalogues of Lantern and Slides, with di rections 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 varitey and more moderate prices, and can select more at leis ure- But wo ha re a concession to sell some it/lev of our goods in the.building of the De pirtment of Public Comfort, and those not co uing to New York invited to call on our representation there. fefTA full stock of Views of the Exposition Buildings and their contents •y Cut out this advertis t for reference^ murdebTwill 6ut\ A few years ago “August Flower” was dis covered 1 1 be a certain cure for Dyspepsia and Liver complaint, a few thin Dyspeptics made known to theii friends how easily and quickly they had been cur id by its use. The great merits of Gkeen’s August Flower became lieraled through the country by one sufferer to another, until, without advertising, its sale lavs become immense. Drug fists in EVERY TOWN in the United States are selling it. No person suffering with Sour Stomach Head ache. Costiveness, palpitation of the Heart, indigestion, low spirits, etc, can take three do ses withoutrelief. Gc toyour Druggest IV. 11. Lee, and get a bottle for 75 cents and try it. Sample bottles 10 cents. #ll3 a day at home. Agents wanted. Out titad terms free. True A Cos., Aug ista,- Maiic. tv il3-11 THE HQCKMLE RsctiSTtill* PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, JllV TIIK ROCKDJLE KF.GInTER~I‘VBLISHISa CO. AT £32 CONYERS, GEORGIA. RATES OK SL'BSCRII TI*N : One Y r ear ? !*ix Months, 1 Three Months, Clubs of Five or more , 25 per cent, less l -0-f The Register is a large 24 column paper. The Register is the Old Reliable.. THE REGISTER Will give you theGeuera 1 and Local News. Democratic at alt times and under % all circumstar, ces ! Ths Political Campaign for 1876 che Cen tennial year—is now opened. •SUBSCRIBE FOR THE “ REGISTER” And keep posted on the coming .issues of the day. Within the next six months, every elective Office in the United States, from Bailiff to President, will be elected. The Campaign will be “Red Hot and still a Heating.” The most vital issues arc in this Campaign Subscribe for The Register, the Old Itelia le, an 1 ke->p up with the Times ! ffcJrKEADY FOB AGENTS—THE CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION. DHSCKUIKD ANI) 11.I.USTHATED, 1 A graphic pen-picture of its history, grand buildings, wonderful exhibits, curiosities, great ! days, etc. Profusely illustrated, thoroughly | popular and very cheap. Is selliug immensely ' 5,000 Agents wanted. Send for full particular. This will be the chance of 100 years to coin money fast. Get the only reliable history. Hubbard Bros., Pubs,, 733 Samson St., Phila Caution-— Be not deceived by premature books, assuming to be ‘ official'’ and telling what will happen in Aug. and Sept. 4w /, AA A Can’t, bo made by every agent every NjlJlMmonth in the business we furnish, but V UW those willing to work can earn a dozen dollars a day right in their own localities. Have no room to explain here. Business pleas ant aud honorable. Women, and boys and girls do as well as men. We furnish you a complete Outfit free. The business pays better than anything else. We will bear expense of starting yon. Write and see. Farmers and me chanics, their sons and daughters, and oil class es in need of paying work at home, should write to us and learn about tho work at once. Now is tho time. Don’t delay. Address True A Cos., Augusta, Maine. BANKRUPT SALE OF MILTON GOLD JEWELRY CHEAT FAILURE OF THE Milton Gold Jewelry Company, in England. Their entire stock consigned torn to realize mony Everybody has heard of Milton Gold Jew elry, it having been sold in this market for ten years, and worn by the best and richest class of our population Still, it takes an ex pert jeweler to discover Milton gold from Vir gin gold We will send for the ninety days only°the following articles by mail, post paid, on receipt of 50 cents: One pair Elegant Sleeve-Buttons, with Independence Hall engraved, retail price, n oo One set Spiral Shirt Studs, retail price... 75 One beautiful Coral Scarf Pin, retail price 75 One elegant Gents’ Watch Chain, latest pattern, retail price 1 50 One Collar Button, retail price, 50 One elegant Wedding Ring, very heavy, retail price, 2 00 Total $0 50 Remember, we will send you the above named six articles, which we have u-taiied frr $0 50, by mail, post paid, for 50 cents, or 4- sample lots for $1 50, and 113 sample lots for #4 00. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded Address WILLIAM W. BULL & CO., Importers of Watches and Jewelry, 8 North Seventh St„ Philadelphia, Pa, Please state where you saw this advertise - mint 10-dm AGENTS WANTED for the STORY of CHARLEY ROSS. Written by his father. A complete acoount of this mysterious abduction and exciting search. With fac simile letters an l illustral tions. Outsells all other books. One agent took 50 orders in one day. Terms liberal. ' Address, John E. Potter & Ce., Publishers, Philadelphia. 4w • PROTECT YOUR BUILDING, Which may be done with one-fourth th expense, by using o ur ' * Uw *l PATM SLATE PAIN! (Fifteen Years Established.) MIXED RE ADY FOR USE. Fire-proof, Water-proof, Duraku, Economical and Ornamental A roof may Lo covered with a veryVW, R i gle, and by iippliiation of this slate be m j to last from 20 to 23 years. Old roofs can t patched and coated, looking much better * hist ng longer than new shrug lea,.without T slate, for One-third the Cost oT lle-slitngH,, T e expense of slating now shingles is cm aliout the ccst of simply laying them, ’]■ 7 paint is fire troop against sparks or’fl ,J! embers, as may be easily tested by any one, IT STOPS EVERY LEAK, ind for tin or iron has no equal, as it expand by heat, contracts by cold, and nkvkb crack* lor scales. Roofs covered with Tar Sheafin' Felt can be made water-tight at a small ei pense, and preserved for many years. This Slate Paint is EXTREMELY CHEAP. Two gollon3 will cover a hundred square fe tof ihingle roof, while on tin, iron, felt, matched wards, or any smooth surface, from two quart* to ono gallon are requirea to 100 square feet if surface, and although tho paint has a heavy body it is easily applied with a brush. No Tar is used in this Composition, therefore' it neither cracks in Winter nor runs in Summer. On decayed shingles, it fills up the holes and gives anew substantial roof that will last fo years. Curled or warped shingles it brings o their places, and keeps them there. ai mu. -p all holes in felt roofs, stops the eiks —and although a slow dryer, rain docs not ffect it a few hours after apylying. As neatly ill paints that ire black contain tar, lie sure /ou obtain our genuine article, which (for shingle roofs) is CHOCOLATE COLOR, vhen first applied, changing in about a month o a uniform slnte color, and is, to all intents tnd purposes slate. On TIN ROOFS inr red color is usually preferred, as' ono coat is equal to five of any ordinary paint. For BRICK WALLS Our bright red is tho only reliable Slate Paint over introduced that will effectually prev nt lompness from penetrating and discolorirg the piaster. These paints are also largely used on oit lionses and fences, or as a priming coat on tine buildings. Our only colors are. Chocolate, Rod, T-right Bed and Orange. NEW YORK CASH PRICE LIST 5 Gallons, can aud box $ 5 00 10 “ keg .' 90) 30 “ half barrel, 1(5 00 10 “ one barrel 30 00 ■We have in stock, of our own manufacture, roofing materials, etc. at the following low pri ces : 1000 rolls extra Rubber Roofing, at 3 ceffis per squ ire foot. (Or we will furnish Rubber Roofing; Nails, Caps, and Slate Paint for aa entire new roof, at 4.1 cents per square frot.) 2000 rolls 2-ply Tarred Roofing Felt, >t H cents per square foot. 3000 nils 3-ply Tarred Roofing Felt, at 2J cents p.r square foot. aw roits iama jiumumj, at i cent per squ ire foot. 501X3 gallons fine Fniruel Puir.t, mixed ie ly :< r u--p, on inside or outside work, at $2 per gallon, all shad s. LrtOO Bills State Fleur per bbl. $1 00 1000 “ Soapstone Flour “ 300 1000 “ Grafton Mineral,... “ 3<M 1000 “ Metallic Paint, dry... “ 300 Special prices per tm or ear-’oad lots. All orders must be a •eompanied with tin money, or subject to 30 days diaft on well known parties. N. Y. SLATE PAINT COMPANY, 102 & 104 Maiden Lane, New York. Increases the Quantity. Improves the Qunliy. AR3IST2 ONG J S LINCOLN BORER PM. GOOD FRESH BUTTER ALL THE VE.Ut SOLVIT. BUTTER IN 20 MINUTE 5. * Lincoln Butter Powdei is an entirely liaun less article made from a celebrated Fng sli recipe, and now in daily use by many ol ’he most noted farmers in the butter count es a round Philadelphia. In hot weather this Powder makes 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, etc. : and tho increased yield of butter much more than pays the tri fling expense of using it. 35 CENTS PER PACKAGE. WHOLESALE lETOT: 106 MARKET S ± „ PHILADELPHIA, PA. v11n044-6m ITABCH POXJBH. A GREAT JJISCOVERY! By the nse of which every family may g lv? 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 R ruggists and Grocers Every where. % ASK FOR DOBBINS’. DOBBINS, BROS. & CO. 246-3 m 13 N Fourth St., Philadelphia. For sale by BRYANS & SPEER, CmyK, <?*