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STEINWAY! "FIGURES DON’T LIE.” Stcinwa y I* ianos STILL TRIUMPHANT. Stcinway’s sales, evidence of their popularity, - - 61,205.463 Chickcring & Sons $822,402 William Knabe & Cos 883,511 Haines Bros 287,051 William P. Emerson 232,799 Albert Weber 221,444 The above figures are taken from the annual Internal Revenue Tax Returns. KUBENSTEIN During all my long and difficult journeys all over America, and in a very inclement season, 1 used your Pianos, and have been able to use your Pi anos exclusively in my two hundred and fifteen con certs, and also in private, with the most eminent sat isfaction and effect. New York, May 24th, 1873. (The above is the only tes timonial ever given by Rubenstein to ary Piano manufacturer.) LIZT. Pray tell Mr. Steinway that his splendid upright Piano shone to brilliant advantage to the festival performances at the Wart- . burg, where last Tuesday itTserved under my fingers as “ Vice Orchestra,” ex citing general admiration. (Extract from Dr, Frank Liszt to the celebrated composer, Metzdorf.whieh letter,dated Sept. 27,1873, is now in possession of Messrs. Stein way & Sons.) JKARIL KREBS After thoroughly testing your Pianos, both in pri vate and public, lean con scientiously say that the Steinway Pianos arc supe rior to all American and European instruments known to me* New York. May 17tli, 1872.) I)E MEYER. “During my artistic ca reer of more than forty years, I had occasion to use the pianos of all the world renowned makers, in public and private, but I have never found an in strument which compares [with your pianos. [New York, March 31st, 1868.) JAELL. “ Your name deserves to be inscribed in golden letters in history of pian making in America, to improvement of which yo have so largely contribute* Your pianos may be pro! claimed as incomparable What noble, distinguished trne ! What poetical sing ing quality ! [Paris, Apri 19, 1867.] ABT. “ During my long career as Artist and Composer, 1 have met with many fine European and American Piano Fortes, but none that combine grandeur and poetry of tone, elasticity of touch—in short, every thing that renders a piano perfect, to such a high degree as your celebrated Piano Fortes.” [New York July 5, 1872.] WE ALWAYS GIVE DATES WITH AL L CREDENTIALS, ns there are some “ old,” yes, very old credentials out from different celes brated Artists, given by them—some before Mess. Steinway & Sons ever manufactured Pianos, and others, be fore they had tried these celebrated in struments. S. B. MILLS, (celebrated Composer J. N. PATTISON, “ “ ALFRED H. PEASE, “ “ B. WOLLENH AUPT, “ “ JOSEPH WIEN IA VVSK I, Direc tor of the Conservatory of Music at Moscow, Russia. THEODORE THOMAS, CIIAS. KUNKEL, S. P. WARREN, WILLIE B. PAPE, Pianist to 11. R. n. the Princess of Wales. E. B. WAbHBURN, Minister to France. And numbers of others too numerous to mention. Send for Catalogues and see for yourself. Steimcay’s Pianos have taken euery Prize aud Medal wherever their 1 ianos have been placed in competition with others. Paris 1867. London 1862, which places their Pianos at the IIEA l of THE WORLD. ALSO Math usek, Hardman, llaincs Bros And Other Pianos. r ' * W ..atevei is wanted in the musical line we can supply at lowest rate and at short notice. Reliable agents wanted in Georgia, Ala bama, Florida. North and South Carolina and East Tennessee by TURNER & BRAUIIULLER, Wholesale Southern A yen Is, 30 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga. D B. FREEMAN, Special Agent, CalhouGa Mw-23 THE NEW FAMILY SINGER Sewing Machine WITH :ATTACHMESTS ■s* * —f 3 For All Kinxls> of Work is fast winning fator in the household, a s shown by the rapidly increasing sales. This Mew Family Machine is capa ble of a range and variety of work such a; was once thought impossible to perform by machinery. IVe claim and can show that it is the cheapest, most beautiful, delicately arranged, nicely adjusted, easily operated, and smoothly running of all the family sewing machines. It is remarkable, not only for the range and variety of Ds sew ing, but also for the variety and different kinds of texture whicn it will sew with equal facility and perfection, using silk twist, linen, or cotipn thread, fine or making the inter-elastic lock stitch, alike on both sides of the fab die' sewn. Thus beaver cloth, or leather, may be sewn with great strength and uniformity of stitch , and,, n a moment, this willing and never wearying instrument, may be adjusted for fine work on gauze or gossamer tissue, or motuckingi of tarlatan, or milling, or'al abbe any other work which delicate fingers mosteven knownto perform. Ours having long been the popular and practical machines for manufacturing pur poses. some dealers, using “ the tideks of trade,” take advantage of this in trying to persuade purchasers that our Family Ma chine is not equal, for family sewing to our Manufacturing Machines for manufacturing purposes. But L urchasers— and they are apt to examine care ally choosing have not been jnercly ersuaiH-d, but con vinced that our new fam. ’’machine embod ies new and essential prine .’es—simplicity of construction ; case of operation ; uni formity of precise action at any speed ; ca pacity for r m ge and variety of work, fine or coarse—leaving all rivals behind it. Sewing Machine Sales 0f1874. ■ b>ble of sewing machine sale3 for 18,4 show that our sales for that year amounted to 211,697 machines, being a large increase over the sales of the previ ous year. The table shows that our sales exceed those of any other company for the. period named, by the number of 148,852 machines, nearly Three Times Those of any othe Com pany. It may be farther stated that the sales of 1873, as compared with the,sale of 18/2, show a relatively large increase beyond tne sales ol other makers. For instance, in L we sold 45.000 more machincsthan any other compan) whereas, in 1873, the sales were And in 1874 our saios were IJB,Bo!J3i>lacliines More, than Any Other Company, OFFI CIA I UEPOR T. The following is a correct report of the tales of sewing machines made by the lead ing companies during the p !k st tour years. A careful examination of the figures wifi show that the “SINGER” have largely in creased each year, while on the contrerv, a corresponding decrease is shown in the sales reported by all other companies. This is a highly satisfactory result to us, and is only another proof that “merit always has its re ward.” i ? aoi i it fj (fi ! t*l )tow lnto \ Sewing Machine Sales for 1874. . Machines sold. The Singer Manufacturing Cos 241,676 \\ heeler & Wilson Manufacturing Cos 42*827 Howe Sewing Machine Cos., (estirna ted .) v ... *35,000 Domestic Sewing Machine ( o “2,700 Grover & Baker Sewing Mach ine 06. (estimate*) 0,000 Florence Sewing Machine Cos „ '5,516 Secor Sewing Machine Cos. , 4,541 Scales of ib72. mat hines solQ The Singer manufacturing co 232,41. Wheeler & Wilson manufaeturingeo. 119M94 sewing machine co 40,170 Grover & Baker sewing machine co. 36,160 Howe machine co no returns Florence sewing machine c0.... s 8,9n Sccor sewing machine co t Sales of 1872 MaM nes sold The Singer manufacturing co 219,753 Wheeler & Wilson manufacturing c 0.174,088 Howe machine co., (estimated) 115,000 Grover & Baker sewing machine co. 52,010 Domestic sewing machine co 49,554 Florence sewing machine co 15,793 Sales of 1871 Machines sold. The Singer manufacturing < ,181,260 Wheeler & Wilson manufact ring c 0.128,526 Grover & Baker sewing me nine co, 50,538 Howe machine co.(Jan. 1 t July 1,) 34,010 Florence sewing machine o 15,9 Domestic sewing rnachiß co, V 84 TIIE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO., 172 Broughton St., Savannah, Ga. C. S. BEATTY, Agt. BRANCH OFF*CCS In Atlanta, Athens, Augusta, Macon, Go lumbus, and Thomasville, Ga. ; Charles ton and (jjlumbia. S. C. : Jacksonville, and Tallahassee, Florida. Send your address to the aboveoffi eesfor a catalogue of the celebrated Bazaar Glovo Fitting Pattern. They are the be ’ J the cheapest, and *hy most stylish patter in the market. jan^-J" THE HEW H O IE m Made WAS AWARDED TII3 FIRST PREMIUM! At the Centenhial Exhibition,' 187<Vferret has always carried oil the highest honors wherever exhibited. A COMPACT, SIMPLE. DUItABI/E. light Hunnma: and EFFICIENT “LOCK STITCH” MACHINE. ADAPTED to the WANTS of liVERYBODY. The HOME SEWING MACHS GE was Perfected eight years since by the aid of the best Inventive talent a>d Mechanical Skill/ It COMBINES all the Essential Tarts cf a FIRST CLASS MACHINE, is SIMPLE in CONSTRUCTION, SURJURIOR in Strength and Beauty, cwitainsless Working Parts ;Ul<l is Capable ol DOIMjt a ivi'frr ruiuja of IForfc than other Sewing Machines. It will RUN for years without costing ONE CFI4T for lit fairs. In the Manufacture of this MACHINE the Very I h‘st Slat ei’ials are USED. The WEARING PARTS are HARDENED, and the Mechanism has been CONSTRUCTED with the special rtw of producing an Easy Running, DURABLE, and almost NOISELESS MACHINE, adapted EQUALLY WELL forCoarso or fine THREAD, COT TON, SlLl/or LINEN, SEWING from the ljh/htfist MusKns to 7imatter Cloth and leather. Such Confidence^felt m the INTRINSIC MLRiTS of the HOSVSE SEWING MACHINE that every MACHINE id fully Warranted far Five Years. LIVE AGENTS wanted in localities where we are not represented. Send for prices, and samples of work done on the HOME, or call at any of our offices. Johnson, Clark £ Cos,, 30 Union Square, Now York. 664 Washington Street, Boston, Mass. Ill* Second Ave,, Pittsburgh, Pa. 141 State Stroet, Chicago, 111. 21 South sth Street, St. Louis, Mo, 17 Now Montgomery St., San Francisco, Cal. massfield'* steam'esgines, STEAK? THKESHWCt MACHINES SAW MI IAS AUD FLOlime 3IILI* MACIIIX’EItYi Pamphlets describing any of the above sent on application. When writing say in what paper you read this. S&MP&gL BIBC3-E Sc CO. 610 Waakicgtoii Ave., ST. SiOUIB. Siiiisim Is published TMii.v, Tup'Weekly and ' WftKjftY," At AUGUSTA GA. By \\ ALSU & WRIGHT, Proprietors Full Telcyraphic Dispatches from All Paints. Latest and Most Accu rate Market Reports. Interesting and Reliable Correspondence from all parts of Georgia, South Car olina and Washington City. GEORGIA AND SOUTH G AUOLINA NEWS A SPECIALTY. r * *"***' • DAILY-. One Year..... .-. ; $lO CO Six Months •. 500 Tlil- WEEKL Y: One Year $5 (.0 Six Months 2 50 WEEKL Y : One Year, 4. $2 00 Six Months , 1 ()Q Fisk’s Patent Metalic BURIAL CASES! We have purchased from ftojiz #*■ Barrett their stpqk of Burial Ajiu>es, and will keep a goon stock and a full range of sizbs at the old stand of Ileeves < Malone FOSTER & HARLAN Vick’s Floral Guide. A beautiful Quarterly Journal, finely il lustrated and containing ;.n elegant color ed Flower Plate with |he first number.— Prica only|2s cents for the year. Tlie first number for 1877 Just issued in Get man and Engli h, Vick's Flower and Vegetable Garden, in paper oO cents ; with elegant cloth covers $1 00. Vick’s Catalogue—3oo illustrations, only 2 cents. Address JAMES VICK, Rochester. New York. ■ •.1 , 1 : . ' . > ~ 1 CULVER’S IRON DRAG SAW With Snell’s Extension Shaft. 'One of the most profitable machines in tha World, and should ui: owned by every farmer or lumber man havmsr i imber to cut. —ALSO— Sweepstakes |frng Saw with 3/ng Tracks: Circnisr Haw and Frame with Sailing Table for cutting cord-wood, etc., etc. Bend for description and prices to SEMPLE, BIROE & CO., 010 Washington Ave., ST. LOCUS • and say in what paper you read thlfc P. L. TURNLEY, • —Dealer in— Drugs, Medicines, Faints, Oils, Futty, Glass, Ferfumeries,&c. m ROME, OA. The public are assured that my stock i“ complete in every department, and the greatest effort will be made to render sat isfaction to my customers. TimJXTL^Y’S (.PURELY VEGETABLE) Liv er and Dyspeptic Tonic. A certain cure for Sick Headache , Colic , Cramps, Chills and lever, Palpitation of the Heart. , And all diseases arising from a disordered Liver. THE BEST MEDICINE EXTANT! IN FALLIBLE LINIMENT. A never failing remedy for Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Sprains, Old Sores, Ulcers, tc., etc. A t -rial will convince any one of its h.idl ing properties. Ask for it. at your drug store. m>vlß-Jy. LV THE great cause W'|s ypj Shuman misery. Just Published, in a Sealed Envelope. Price six cents. A Lecture on the Nature, Treat ment, and Radical cure of Seminal Weak ness, or Spermatorrhoea, induc'd by Self- Abuse, Involuntary Emissions, Impotency, Nervous Debility, end Impediments to Mar riage, generally; Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits; Mental and Rhysic..l Incapacity, &c.— By ROBERT J CULVERWELL, M. D., author of the “Green Book,” .jm. The world-renowned author, in this ad mirable lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences" of Sell-Abuse may be effectually removed with out medicines, and without dangerous sur gical operations, bougies, instruments,rings or cordials : pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what bis condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. This Lecture will prove a Bo<. n to Thou sands and Thousands. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, j ost-paid, on receipt of six cents or tv\m postage stamps. Add less THE CULVERWELLMEDJCALCO.. 41 Ann St. New Yoik-P. q. 4586. LIVERY & MLIi STABLE. Sas Good Sjw'dle ami J*uggy Horses and New Vehicles. Horses and mules for sate. Stock fed and cared for. Charges will be reasonable Will pay the cash for corn in ;he ear and oil- 1 ” in the bundle febß-tN SANI )ALWOOD Possesses a much greater power in restoring to a healthy stat e. It never produces sii k ness, is certain and speedy in its action It is fast superseding every other remedy. Sixty capsules cure in six or eight days.— No other medicine can do this. Owing to its great success, many substi tutes have been advertised, such as Pastes,, Mixtures, Pills, Balsam, etc., all of which have been abandoned, Dundas, Dick Co.'s Soft Capsules contain Oil of Sandalwood, sold at all the Drug stores. Ask for Circular , or send to 35 <$- 37 ll'oos er street. New York, for one. [jy.26-6m HOW TO GET PATEKTST TS FULLY EXPLAINED IN A HAND 1 Book issued by Munn & Cos., Publishers of the Scientific American, 37 l*vk Row, New York. SOT* Send I<> cents far specimen of the best illustrated weekly papei publi bed. 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