Rockdale register. (Conyers, Ga.) 1874-1877, December 21, 1876, Image 2

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y- m -W W'S 1"% i'i ▼ i;,l Vj iv J* io i 1 "* n t the Kegister PaAUeKing Company A. V. McOALL.V. Keillor and Biihlim**!! Manager. ’1 hr Hn< ki>ai.r lU.<i*tku costs only Jfro Dollars per annum. It has a large and constantly increasing circula tion, and i* one of the very beet adver tising mediums in the State. f ■ - ■ '-~ ————“ m cniididatr# tr line since r last inane H there ore nny others lot thorn com*: out now, or lorevtr atlor wnrL ho'A .noir fwio *. ' They snv it would he hard for Colonel iVriot. to be elected and cheat his o|>l' , >* nciit out oi two years of his term ot uf -1 >itl Col. U' opponent ever try to ■ ret the same office* before somebody else* time was ontt -V. hsf. for ilie goose is sauce for the Lender. The new Code of Oeorgia says the first Wednesday in January of certain years, one of which is the Ist Wednes day in 1577, is the day for the election of Ordinaries in said s tatC;_ __ If the first Wednesday in January ia ihe ti:no to elect Ordinary tor Ilockdale why is ti:ero two candidates for that office? It seems to us that if we did not believe in the authority for an election wc \youhhyt have anything to do with it. Keep CioL We hope Southern D.inoe-ats will keep cool till we see at least what Nor - them and Western l'emocints are go’ng to do about the Presidential muddle. The boundary question between Maryland amt Virginia is about settled in the interest of the former. “.Mary land my Maryland." The Congressional Committees in Florida, South Carolina and Louisiana are unearlhing a vast mine of frauds. Grant says he is go ! ng to sustain the President of the Senate. He had better find out who is going to sustain him. The masses of the people are likely to he with Uncle Samuel. Hazing hus been abolished in most all ol tin! Colleges. We hope Haycs-ing will be abandoned in the Electoral Col lege. ..■ Senator Norwood will be his own site lessor. Hill ought to go in Hayes or Tildeit’n Cabinet, we don't know whioh •just recording to who's elected. Thu Legislature ut Georgia will as semble soon, elect Senator Norwood to succeed Senator Norwood's opponents, call a Constitutional Convention, pass a tew wholesome laws for the benefit ot all the people of the State aud then ad journ without a day. — - • The sharpest Conyers politicians, (so called) aie trying to be all things to all the voters of llockdale county. It's rather hard to be in more than one place at the same time. Aud l arder still to votstor two different candidate, espeo. iu'lv when those two candidates rro running for the same offices—yet a few Conyers ringstere propose to do it. t:.——• * 1 How Quick. There was no talk of a candidate for Ordinary till Col Barton announced him,. self, lefore breakfast was hardly over the t ext day another candidate was in the field. QnciiW —If Col B. had not have an nounced btm°elf would there have been a candidate for that office t Orton, l’res'ufent of the Western Un ion Telegraph Uo., declines to bring be lore ihe Congressional Count ittees tlie telegrams sent by Cameron el al to the brotherhood in the doubtful [vales. The average politician is evidently trying to straddle every candidate’s blind. It the p. o. I. Don't mind the c n. n Will sec bis raise and go him one bet t r The band of old lather time " 111 drop the curtain of the Contcuu'sl yeitr at midnight ot the 81 of December, 1876, on aU the glorious but sad and eventful memories ol the United States of Amcri -C The past is secure. We lcavo it without comoicnt. lor the future: “Let lute do her worst, There'* re lie- of joy, Bright dreams cl the past Which she can uot destroy. You make break you may shatter the wue ft'you will, Rut the scent ot Ihe roses will hand round it still. ■ ■ —.——♦ fouth Carolina. Hampton anil Chamberlain style* tin m- Ftlvi's Governor and call each other Ks ouire. Hampton demands the great Seal o! the Stale an 1 Chamberlain rein sea to give it up. Hampton seems to be gradually getting the inside track. " Gem M. C. IlmUr was elected IT. S. Senator by the Democrats on Tuesday. Tlie Congressional Committees are showing np matters in a way not very creditable to the Rads. It would be a pity if they were to loose their good name. A. good name is better than great riche?. _ Ifs amusing, vry, to see the average politician trying to ho on all dies a’ once and to vote lor every candidate at the same time. It’s two thin, Mister, lie people til rtmkdule have f mu 1 you out'. rnmmmmmmwmwmmm wmmmmmm TAKENOTICE, W E h.,TO bc.n v-ry tow.ril. ibw who owe us. hut now we are compelled to > a*se mon v Please call and settß imm sliatc.y i if uoi, you will find your account* in an ofli c >r’s hands. p RpgQN A CO. {#77. ji I.K Vl.l>. 1H77. Agents Wanted! W E desire to secure the r ervices of energetic ladies, men. boys and girls to canvass for the I'KF Dkk HKEALD.a largo twenty-eight ooluiun Eire-side paper, published at Uadesbom N. C., every Wednesday. Wo will pay caehi for services, lie subscription price is to low that il is no trouhle to got up ft club. Subscription only One Dollar Send for circulars and spec in,,, n copie* if you wish to bo an agent. Address JNO. T. PATRICK, Wadesboro, N. C. •HEUVLD COMPOUND.” Wo have a compound t>*at we guaranies to mmd broken glass-ware, crockery ware, furni ture, Ac., so it will ucver co v.o apart. It will also put a paten on a shoo that will stick as tight .8 though it was sewed or pe|cl 0,1 ■ Ask your Druggist or Merchant for a bottle, or if thi y haven’t get it, send lie ceuts to J. 1. P .trick, Wodosbovo, N. C Agents wanted. n024 4t Fits or Epilepsy. AnY person afflicted with the above d'sense is requested to send their address to Ash A Robbins, nnd a trial Ho* o' Dr. Goulard s m fallible Fit Powders will be sent to them, by mail, post paid. fbkb. These Powders have beun tested by hundreds of eases in the OKI World, and a permanent euro has been the re sult in every instance. Sufferers from this disease should give these powders an early tri al, as its curative powers are wonderful, many persons having been cured by a .rial box alone Price for largo box, by mail, post paid to any part of the United .States or Canadi, $3 00. ASH & ROBBINS, 3-2f-ly 3f>o Fulton street, Brooklyn, N. Y. CONSUMPTION. TV TRIAL Bix of Dr. Kitsner’s celebrated Consumption Powders will be sent| tree, by mail post paid, to every sufferer from the above disease. This is the only preparation known to ouais or benefit that disease. Price for large Box $3 00. Address, • ASH & BOBBINS, 3-24-tv 300 Fulton street, Brooklyn, N. Y. CRISf ADOUOS HAIR DYE, (jHLSTADORORO’S Hair Dye is the safest and best; it acts instantaneously, producing the most natural shades of Black or Brown ; does not stain the skin, and is easily applied. It is a standard preparation, and a favorite upon every well appointed Toilet for Lady or Gentleman. Sold by ™*S^ DOEO P. O. Bor, 1533 Ktfw Yor - r no24 3m Tl SAVANNAH" ItiililM Fcm 1877. On the Ist of January, 1877, the Morxikj News entersupon its twenty-seventh volume, and, it is hoped by its conductors, upon a pros perous year, Every retuini nganniversary hu s witnessed its extending influence, an to-day it iH the text of the political faith of thousands of ivalers. Its uniform consistency anl stead fast devotion to principle has gained for it the confidence of the public, thus enabling it te contribute largely to the triumph of the Dem ocratic party. In the future, as in the pass, no pains will bo spared to make the Morninq News in every respect still mole deserving of the confidence and patronage which has been so liberally extended to it by the people ol Georgia and Florida. The ample means of the establish racst will be devoted to the improvement of the paper in all its departments, and to ma king it a comprehensive, instructive and re liable medium of the cunent news. Tts staff of special correspondents —at Washington, Atlanta, Jacksonville, Tallahassee, and other points of interest—has beer recognizod with a view of meeting every possible emergency that may arise, and pains will be taken to to make its commercial news, foreign and domestic, cornj leto and reliable. As Wo are about entering upon tho new year, we desire to call especial attention to club rates cf subscription. POSTAGE FREE. We will pay postage on all our papers going to mail subscribers, thus making the MotutiNO News tho cheapest newspaper of its sizi and character in the South. Terms of Subscription DAILY. One eqpy. one year $ 10 00 live copies, one year (to one address)... 45 00 feu copies, one year (to one address)... SO 00 TUI-VEEKLY. One copy, one year > f> 00 Two copies, one year (to cno addres)... 10 00 Five copies, one year (to one address)... 15 00 Ten copies, one year (to ono address)... 50 (X) WEEKLY. One copv, one year - r 0 Five pop!os, oto year (to one address)... 9 (X) Ton copies, ono year (to one address)... 18 00 Twenty copies, ouo year )to one address)3s 00 REMITTANCES Can be made bv Post Office order, Registered Letter, or Express, at my risk. Letters should bo addressed, J. 11. EBULU Savannah, Ga. LOOK ! ALL tlioac who have not paid their Notes amt accounts are requested to come forward f once snd settle, as they are past doe. ho memher the promise yon made in the iprmg amt summer. We insisted you ttum. Now we need our mouey, and you ought to assist us. Please don’t put us off, as ire are deter mined to settle p / , . __ J. H. A.LMAND, SON & CO. novlG-8t "whitehead house. Xhe um’erugncd will take charge of the Wli't head H >usa, in this plaeo, on Saturday. December 2nd, 1876. No pail a will be spareil to make the guests of the House feel comforta ble and at home. The table will be supplied with the be* t the market afford?., Conyers, Gu. Nov. ",0, IS7G. A. J. Pierce. r FANCY CARDS all style? with name lOcts ZO cost paid- J. H. Hlisted, Nansua Ren*. Cos. New York. ! °' tw ROCKDALE SHERIFF’S SALES —roci — ho sold before the Court Hoilao door, in Conyer, (la., Rockdale county, on the first Tuesday in Janufli)\ 1877, between tlm lawful hours of sale, the following described property, to-wit: One house and .ot in the own ot Con yers (now occupied by A C Perry), on Decatur stree., containing one acre, more or less, and bounded ns lollows: On the North by lands of J 'V Johnson, It Thorn on the East, Rosser street on the Sou.b. Lev : ed on as the property ot A C Perrv. to srlisfy three li fas from the County ('o il* <-f Rockdale county, in Invor of T C Posey vs said A (3 Perry. Property pointed out by defendant. Levies made and returned to me by S B Mansfield, I. C. This Dee.mber fitli, 1878. F. J. WHITEHEAD, Sheriff. Wi LT. he Sold before the Court House door iu the town of Conyers, Gn., on the first Tuesday in January, 1877, between the lawful hours of sale, the following described property One hundred and one-fourth acres, more or less, ol iand in the 16th district ot originally Henry now Rockdale conn ty, being the East halt of lot number 288 in said district and county, and bounded as follows : Or. the South by Ilenry iVilson’s land, on the North by lands of Tap Camp, on the East by Joseph Cmw • ford, on the West by Thomas Nix’s property. Levied on as the property of VV”F Wilson (and now in his possession) to satisfy eight fi fas f-oin the Justice’s courts of the 475th and 47G.h districts G Mot said county. Three of said fi fas in favor of F M Whitehead and five iu favor of Mrs Cynthia J Melton vs W F Wilson. Property perilled out in Whitehead levies bv plaintiff and in Melton levies by defendant. Levies made by constables, and returned to me. Tins December Oth, 1876. F. J, WHITEHEAD, •Sheriff. GEORGIA—Eoast'AOE county : ]\ OTICE is hereby given to all whom it may concern that Mrs. Nancy Hill having, in prop er form, applied to me fir permanent letters of Administration on the estate of Samuel Hill, late of said county, deceased. This is to cite all, and sin ,pilar the kin Ired and creditors of the slid deceased to be and appear at my oillce, within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why po-manent letters of administration should not be grant ed to Mrs. Nancy Hill or some other fit and proper person on Samuel Hill's estate. Wit ness my hand and official signature, this Nov. 27th, 1879, 0. SEAMANS, (trdinary. cion OUR HOME is the name ot the merit, blog tut French Oil Mo*to Cliromo ever issued. Ihe motto is smrounded by one of the .most ex quisite and richly-cololed wreaths of h jaut ful flowers on background# and is perfect in all its details. It is fix 15, Wo semi this- motfo cliromo and the BOSTON WEEKLY QLOBE, a largo right page family, story and news pa per, with agricultural, chess, puzzle, houshold, ~nd all popular departments, 3 mouths, for on ly 60 cents. Chromo end paper, 6 mouths for •st. A beautiful holiday gift. Agents wanted WEEKLY GLOBE, 23$ Washington Street, BOSTON, MASS, A MONTH to active men selling our Letter Copying Book. No press or waver used. Sample copy worth $3 00 free. Send stomp for circular. Excelsior M’E’G. Cos., 99 Madison and 133 Dearborn St., Chicaco. 4w iilMiril, J AOKSONVILLE, FLORIDA. RATES, $3.00 A DAY Special rates by the Week or Month. G. McGINLEY, Proprietor, C-TOPENS NOVEMBER 20th. KIMM&&& SOVSJk ATLANTA, GEORGIA, Gc McQ IN ImlL y, Prop’t. W. JRKM\CB & t„ 3S Decatur Street, near Kimball House ATLANTA, GEORGIA, —Wholesale and retail dealers in— White Pine Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Mantels, Brackets, Stair Rails, Balasters, Newels, Win dow Glass, and Window and Door Frames. CO NY EliS P KICKS CURRENT. CORBECTED WEEKL7 BY J. H.'ALM AND, SON A CO. Colton —Middlings, quiet, 10 @lO4 Stains, dull 8 @lO (IKOCI.ItIKS AND PROVISIONS Jtfe.it—C R Bulk 104011 LC 10 (SlO4 Hulk Hams, 134® 14 Canvassed " 18 @lB-4 ■lCorn, —Sacked 60®65 “Flour —-Extra Family, per barrel...s7J@_B Family, per barrel SO] (,i 7 \ Coffee, Ri° 23 @25 Sugar, granulated Lout 134 @l4 ** NO Fancy ...124@13 “ Yellow C, 10 @ll Syrup, Honey drip GO @GS Molasses, Muscovado 50 (a 55 “ Black Strap, 374 @4O FHO!>UCE Butter., > 20c Eg* 3 jf 2 ° Rags 1 @ 2J.. Tallow, 7 @ 8 Beeswax,.., 20 @25 Dry Hides, 9 @lO Chickens, 10 @2O Wheat, SIOO to $1.25 per bushel. Meal, 65c por bushel. geuts. Investigate the merits of the lilus- Atrated Weekly, befoi-e determining upon your work for this fall and winter. The com bination for this season surpasses anything heretofore attempted. Terras sent free on ap plicator. Address, OV.s. Olucas., H W a wen street, New York. * w I PIANO AND ORGAN DEPOT. | .fllllliS.MlMM, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, So’c Agents for the World-Renown -d las. S3 A S3 33 Grand, Square|nnd;Upnght jPIAN0 1 8. Thesn instruments have boon before the public for than forty years, nrul upon heir ex *ePo ice alone have attaine'l an Unpnr ctased pre- unlncnce which establishes them as Unequalled for their Tone, Toudi, Work manship and Durability. They have received Bvonlj-five ffold and silver Medals over all other eomnetitors. Endorsed by * Jottschalk, “Pauline Ijucca/’ ‘Clara Kellogg/* “Iluia Do Muuska,” “Muzio*’ Mills, nnd others. Also securing the first and high est premiums at the INTffIAMAL CENTEffIiL EXHIBITION, PHILADELPHIA, OCTOBER, 1879. The pric<s of these instruments are ns low ns (ho exclusive u.:e of first-class materials will allow. , Catalogue-, and price lists mniled free on application to PHILLIPS, CREW & I’REYEK, General Agents, Atlanta, Ga. on e.tsy terms. 10-tf SECURE AN AGENCY O and SSO or SIOO per week. “the evet bfady and never out of order” HOMESTEAD S2O SEWING S2O MACHINE FOR DOMKSTIC LSH WITH T BLE AND FIXTURES COMPLETE ONLY S2O. A per'e t and unequalled, large, strong and 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 n >iic“ to do its day's work, never out of order, . and will last a generation with moderate ca ■; easy to understand and manage light, smooth, and swift running, like the well regulated move amt of a fine watch; Simple, Compact, Etl.ci >nt and reliable, with all the valuable improvements to be found in the highest priced Marines, warranted to do the same work, th > earn > way, and as rapid and smooth as a $75 Machine. An acknowledged triumph of ingenious mechanical skill, essend tially the working woman’s friend, and far in ndvanca of all ordinary Machines, lor absolute Strength, Reliability and general usefulness; will Hem, Fell, Tuck, Seam. Quilt, Bind, Braid Cord, Gather, Ru'fle, Shirr, Plait, Fold, Scal hp, Roll, Embroider, Run up Breadth, Ac., with wondrful re pi iity, neatness and ease, ani ease, sows tie strongest lasting stitch equally fine ands looth through all kinds of goods, from cambric to several thicknesses of broadcloth or lent ier, with fine or coarse cot ton, linen, silk or twine. Gives perfect satis faction. \SVI earn it-, cost several times over in n ocas m in th) work it docs, or make a good liviwv •( iy loan or woman who desires to Use it lor t'u purpose; works so faithful and op y the .-e vants or children can use it, Without damage. Price of Machine with light VabVv'f Ply C'luippad for i'u.n l l y -work, 920. Half I'as ■. C<v w, Sid) Drawer; and Cabinet Style• each at correspondingly low- rates’ iafe delivery guaranteed, fyee from damage. Ex;>lana*ory pamphlets illustrated with engra vings of the several styles of sewing, &c., mailed free. Oontidenti il term ; with liberal inducements to e iterprising Clergymen,Teach, ers, Business Men,Traveling or Local Agents, &0., who desire exclusive Agencies, furnished on application. Address John H. Kendall & C 0.830 Broadway, New Y'ork. 215-1 y. WHATPAYS i i T pay3 every Manufactuer, Merchant, Me - chanic, Inventor, Farmer, or Professional man to keep informed on all the improvements and discoveries of the ag\ It pays the hea 1 of every family to introduce j into his household r. newspaper that is instruo- | tive, one that fosters a taste for investigation, and promotes thought and encourages discus sion among the members. THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN which has been published weekly isj the last thsrty-cne years, does this, to an extent bey ond thnt of any other publication ; in fact it is the only weekly iaper published in the United States, dev >ted to Manufactures, Mechanics, Inventic ns, and New Discoveries in tho Arts and Science. Every nu aber is profusely illustrated and its contents embrace the latest and most inter esting informat ion pertaining to the Industrial, Mechanical, and Scientific progress of fhe World ; Description, with Beautiful Engrav ings of New Inventions, New Implements, New Processes, and Improved industries of all kinds; Usefu Notes, receipes, Suggestions and Vdviee by Practical Writers, for workmen and Employers, in all the various arts, forming a complete repertory of New Inventions and. Discoveries ; containing a weekly record, not only of the progress of the Industrial Arts in our own country, butalso of all Nev f Discoveries and Inventions in every branch of Engineer ing, Mechanics and Science abroad, l UB SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN has been the foremost of all industrial publi cation for the past thirty-one years. It is the oldest, largest and cheapest, and the best week ly illustrated paper devoted to Engineering, Mechanics, Chemistry, New Inventions, Sci ence and Industrial progress, published in the world. The practical receipts are well worth ten times the subscription price, and for the shop and house will save many times the cost of subscription. Merchant, Farmers, Mechanics, Engineers Inventors, Manufacturers, Chemists, Lovers of Science, and people of all professions, will find the Scientific American useful to them. It should have a place in every Frmitv, Study, Office and Counting Room; College and schocl. Anew voluue commences January Ist 1.877. A year's nr mbers contain 832 anl Several Hundred Ei gravings. Thousands o' volumes are preservid for binding and reference. Terms, $3,20 a yeir by mail, includ ig postage. Discount to Clubs. Special circu irs giving Club rates, sent free. Single cop es mailed on receipt of 10 cents. May be ha lof all News Dealers. - , PATENTS. —In connection with the Scien tific American, Mess. Munn <fc Cos. are Solicit ors of American and Foreign Patents, and have the largest establishment in the world. More than fifty thousand applications have been made for patents through their agency. Patents are obtained on tho best terms, Mod els of New Inventions and sketches examined, 1 and advice free. A special notico 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 oi* whole, to persons attracted, to the invention by such no dee. A Pamphlet obtaining Patents sent free. The Scientific American Reference Book, a volume bound in cloth 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, MUNN & CO., 37 Park Row, New York' Branch Office, Cor. F & 7th Streets, Washington, D. C. SQUAItK GRAND PIANOS RETAILED AT WHOLE SALE SOOO for $250. SoSD lor $2 1 5 S7OO for fSOO. S3OO for $350. THK ‘JIESIIKLSSOIIfi’ PII.IO tO. lIAVK S-TKI CK HARD I‘AN PRICES ONLY ONE TRICE FOR CASH AND A LOW ONE. o —: .. NO DEVIATION* r —o — IVt> give bo discounts. We pay no agents comromissions, which double the prices of all Pianos. We look to tho people, who want a first-class f Piano at a fair profit over cost of manu u-facturo. We appoint the. People our agents, gaud give them our Piunos ns low as nny agent cun buy equally good Pianos of any other manufacturer, giving tho People, in a reduced price, what is usually expended in commissions, rent, freight, travelling and incidental expinses. Tho “Mendelssohn” Piano Cos. oan sed you a 7J octavo, rosewood case Piano, 6 feet 10 inches long, with front round corners, car ved legs, serpentine and plinth mouldings, wit hull improvements, including full Iron Frame' Over Strung Bass,'] Agraffe Treble, and French Grand Action, 1 which only accompany the best Pianos of the most celebrated makers, at the very low price of $25 ), $275 or $3( 0, according to stylo of case, or wi h four round cor ners and full Agraffe for $350, and guar antee them in every respect equal to any Piano made en a similar', style, or no sale. I Tho “Mendlessolin” 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 pc or and cheap Piano, made from green wood, aid by greener mechan ics. Our Piano is unsurpassed by any in t e 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 feu - itself. We are willing t > place it beside :dv other make of Piano on its merits, either in beauty of case, or excellence of tone, and “at half the money” equally good instru ments. “The best is the cheapest’’— When it ousts tho least money. All Pianos fully warranted for five years. Send for our Illustrated and IX-spriptive Cir cul ir. THE’MENDELSSOHN” PIANO CO., Office of Manufactory, 50 Broadway, 2n04-118in New York. ~ AN HISTORICAL FACT. Every agent who has been steadily selling the Improved S2O Homestead Sewing Machine for three years, owns his dwelling house has a good account in bank, is clear of debt, and has money at interest, —the natural consequence of securing a good agency for superior goods at the lowest prices. A good first-class Sewing Machine, most useful—reliable at all times, easy to understand and control, the same uize and does the same work as any machines that sell at Poua Times the piic r ■. shine at an y price better, or tilflfc will do finer or more work, and certainly none so low in price by many dollars. The Homestead is wide ly known and used in thousands of families in the Eastern and Middle States, nnd daily be coming popular in the West. It will save its cost several times over in one season, doing the work of the family, or will earn four or five dollars a day for any man or woman who sews for a living. It is the strongest machine made, is ready at all times to do its work makes the strongest an 1 finest stitch yet n vented, and is fully acknowledged ns t’le stan dard Family Sewing Machine. Price, complete for domestic use, $29, delivered at your door, no matter how remote you may reside. Busi ..:zz ■ cr a;.cl l.:;'.arable, with mare cer tain and rapid sales, and larger profits thau any other. Extraardinary liberal offers mad to Deal or traveling agents where we havi none established; or, if there is agent near you send your order direct to the factory, address John H. Kendall & < 0., 630 Broadway, New York. 245-12 m Aii'uulcil lire Highest Medal at Vienna, e. & i!. t. m\m & to: 591 Broadway New Yor/c, (Opposite Metropolitan Hotel) MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS AND DEALER IN ENGRAVINGS, CHROMOS AND FRAMES. STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS, Albums, Graplioscopcs, Photographs, And kindred goods—Celebrities, Actresses, etc PIIOTOGItAPIIIC MATEIIIA LS. We are HeadiJ'.ivrters for everything in theway of S TEIiEOSCOPTICONS'MAGIC LANTERNS Being Manufacturers of the MICRO-SCIENTIFIC LANTERN, ST E l i EO-PA NOPT ICON, ‘University Stereo niion, Advertiser's Stereoplicon, Art j tie on, 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. iJ3TVisitors to the Centennial Exposition will do well to defer purchasing goods in our line until they come to our store in New York, wh ire they will find greater varitey and more moderate prices, and can select more at leis ure. But we hire a concessio l to sell some style3 of onr goods in the building of the De partment of Public Comfort, and those not coming t-o New York invited to call on cur representation there. fi4TA full stock of Views of the Exposition Buildings and their contents jgfT’ut out this advertis t for reference' centennial - CABINET. ,1 J Illiuniriiitcil I of Centennial and 4T VIEWS j State buildings, as printed on the grounds during the Exhibition; size of each, 64x44; price 50c. prepaid; liber al reductions to dealers ; sent to any part of U. Sor Canada, post paid. ROiiERS & WHITE, Printers and Engravers, 429 Wa-gUt Street, Philadelphia, Pa. HEADACHE. DR. C. W. BENSON’S CELERY AND CHAMOMILE PILLS are prepared expressly to cure Sick Headache, Nervous Headache, Neuralgia, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, and will cure any case. Price 50 cents, postage free Sold by all druggists and country stores. ( ffice, 1C 6 North Eutaw i street, Baltimore, Md—Reference: G. J. Les ter, Cashier Howard Bank, Baltimore, Md. PROTECT YOUR EUIUnJ Which may bo done v itl one-fourth a ™ I expense, by using o nr PATIT SLATS l'| (Fifteen rears Establish,.,, , MIXED READY FOR Pse, Fire-proof, Water-proof, Dumi Economical and ' A roof may be covered with n vervVW.,. 1 gle, nnd by application of this slut- i ’ >ll 1 to If * rf ® Old rnofs pa ohed ind coated, looking much w, * 1 last ng longer than new shingles without a* slate, for One-tliird the Cost of ltc-shin E |to T c expense of slating new shinglewu about the ecst of simply laying th m 2? paint ib firs proof against spurts „ r fl-■ embers, us may be easily tested by 0 „ T IT STOPS EVERY LEAK, and for tin or iron has no equal, as it Ml w by heat, contracts by cold, and nevxs nor snvles. Roofs covercil with Tur Sheab Felt can be made water-tight at u musll a pen sc, nnd preserved for many years. * ( Thie blate Paint is EXTREMELY CHEAP. U Two gollons will cover a hundred equartj*u shingle roof, while on tin, iron, felt. uiafcW boards, or any smooth surface, from two quart, to one gallon are requires to 100 square Hi surface, and although the paint has a kern body it is easily applied with a brush. No Tar is used in this Composition, therefore* it neither cracks in Winter ner nun in Summer. On decayed shingles, it fills up the holes pores, and gives anew substantial roof ihn will last for years. Curled or warped shin?!*, it brings to their places, and keeps them then. It fills up all boles ir. felt roofs, stops Us leaks —and although a stow dryer,rain doesim affect it a few hours after apylying. As nearly all paints that; re black contain tar, ears you obtain our genuine article, which (tor shingle roofs) is CHOCOLATE ( Or.OII, when first a plied, changing in shout a month to a uniform slate color, and is, to all intetti and purposes slato. On . TIN ROOFS our red color is usually preferred. none cost is equal to five of any ordinary paint. For BRICK WALLS j Our bright red is the only reliable Slat- Faint ever introduced that will effectually prerat ; dompness from penetrating nnd diacoloritj j t lie plaster. These paints are also largely used on ont- I bouses and fences, or as a priming coat on this buildings. Our only colors u;c Chocolate, Red, Bright ' Bod and Orange. NEW YORK PASH PRICE LIST 5 Gallons, can and box! 5 00 10 “ keg .9 iki 20 “ fcau barrel, H! On 40 “ one barrel.....’ :',O 00 We have in stock, of our.own lmranfactura roofing materials, etc. at the following low pri ces : 1000 rolls extra Rubber Roofing, at " cents per square foot. (Or wo will furnish litiblwr Roofing; Nails, Caps, and Slate Paint for no entire new roof, at 4J cents per square foot.) 2000 rolls 2-ply Tarred Booling Felt, nt 1} cents per square foot. aqpn _ n-, y ■'■■ •—, - L . -j C ute p.r square foot. 200 rolls Tarred Sheathing, lit J e :;t tv; s ontre foot. 5000 gallons fine Enamel Pair.t, mixed reailt fo_ use, on inside or outside work, ut $2 p 1 gallon, all shades. 1000 Bbis State Flour per bbl. $9 0) 1000 “ Soapstone Flour- “ 30) l(KK) •• Grafton Mineral,... “ 300 1000 " Metallic Paint,dry... “ 300 Special prices per ton or . ar-lend lots. All orders must be accompanied with tho money, or subject to 30 days draft on well known parties. N. Y. SLATE PAINT COMPANY, 102 & lot Maiden Lane, New York. BQB&MtS* STAECU POLISH. A GREA T DISCO VER Y! By tho use of which every family may give their Linen that brilliant polish peculiar to fine laundry work. Saving time and labor in iron ing, more than its entire cost. Warranted. 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