■ • .(Ml i:-4 J *>!••.% 5" \VI I. o > »" TIM-: NITI'ATIUS. V icc-i'rC'iiloi.t Wilson has bnjm viewed al Saratoga by tie »rropoii of a Linoiunatti paper, ami I he >ll 'ias made some developments and .als also in regard (•» Ids parly •!i arc anything I>;11. np'ccab.V In Washington i.iy tn ot l'ie.-ii'en! , nt and very di-tiiMiii!. n > d I" ' •'■iiit liiiii?co!l, "I d.»!i I lithe ii sangu rr rfcwol I lie ]trH+ca! -11 u i• wh -- k44- f . i \ ii-e-l'rc-i'i.'Hf. **lu v. e . . b-iil. ; i! i\ JSiatcs and a m:;;miiy of Irtii:'- • ■dsof thousands. '!mi\v we keep I>U| . Ive S.ales out of 1 lie thirty. We r.O lost a Mpj'tcnlnii '.nomeiilous 1 j ■■■ I And at another int of the interview, in speaking" of •me good advice lie gave Graet \\lhcn -I elected about !ii- 'abinel, MI. W il ii sav»; -4 told liini that I bey were M-urt; men ■ nd that he ought lo turn u ids Cabinet and get a strong one." lid i: "General Grant, il necessary . would go into ilie oppo>itc parly to I a man adeqate to run the Troasury i the United States." Sow concliuhd ,'.i! Yii'c-l'residvtil, "alter that talk, ~'i:eral Grant put in Richardson, a nail whom 1 >i el used to acknowledge one yf tin: public men ol Mussachtt -is. He never had any inllueiice theic d \\ e lost the key of .he position by ucli a choice as tliat.*' This plain ami truthtul talk has grat- I harshly on the ears of the \\ a hi r - n Republican and made I hat sore ailed journal furiously made, and it h's for Vicc-l'resident's socks ia the • •'illov. ing savage style : "It (liic iulqrvie n ) does i:ot c n.lain me word of cheer, fjr tiie jiit'ii w.hvt «re i"ii"ed iu completing the work oi as *•• rtiirg «nu ilily b.'f.jre Iho law. Al i hough he (Wilson) began that work, or was'ranked with the beginners ol it, he * i ins to lan e abandoned it just at the i , i'ieal moment when u determined and jinbiiied ellbrts is all that is required o -iCcure its sueoees. At the instant ol ex. ' ecutlng the finishing stroke of the grc t • ainpaign, Ibis lormer leader talks, growls and deserts lus lorn e.' for to keep t iie necessary machinery followers. The rpiiii which nerveshim todoand to dare ;sli,; past seems to have been exhaust t. Tlie unseitish derothm to principle ■which has In.*rctofwe enabled him to Kir mount the greatest obstacles, seems, 'o have been replaced by a selfish, truck ing cowardice that unmans him, and Was practically closed Iris eyes to evcry :hing except dyspeptic vision of imagi nai \ things, lie has no faith iu the loy .iiiy ot'tli« peoplecr parly principal,iio !! -tic co nil Jenco born of assuring hope, and no toleration lor the acts ot those who appear in bis dlsorded view, to stand in the way of a realization of his own selfish ambition. Soured and gan grened,. his political belief no longer rests upon integrity and stern devotion to duty and principle; but he waves, and has fallen an easy prey to those who have no further interest in him than !o use hii'n as a tool t ) destov the party which fias so often honored him, and the administration, the reputation of whigh should be dear to him, as it is to true Republicans." Atul then the indignant organ closes on his treacherous add "cowardly" Vice | President as tollows: "llut the huuiilitating aspect ol the ease is that Mr. AYillou talks with such j wide and gabbling indiscretion toevery person with whom he comes in contact. ' Even tlio hotel waiter# do not escaj e Lhn. Our private advises from Saratc ga are to the eflect that lie discusses pol itics with the bell-boys, and that the constant burden of his strain plainly shows u condition of mind, irequeutlv i resulting front paralysis, bordering on! dementia. We hope most sincerity that' these accounts are exaggerated' but the interview which we have aUuib-d will probably be accepted a-* clmtmstaiicial evidence of their correctness." The idea that Wilson is demented is simply amusing, lie seei already the danger ahead to his party, and has the candor so to v.v press himself, while Gruirt and the foOls who support Ms third term mania, are blinded by power and ambi tion and can't see to thccudofllvcir uos es. Perhaps the election news just com ing in from the golden region ol Cali fornia may be an eye ope iter to Grant unit Ins bloaled followers? t A Georgia git'l gives the following reasons Why she kicks the bovs, ami Hicv are good ones. And when nil (lie girls go this schedule, we wilt have low er case* of vagabonds marrying good women. A man who will marry a wo man and make no etlbrt to support Uer, ought to be hung to the first huup* —• ,■ -The reason the boys a*e kicked,'' ** »cys she, is because so many of theirv have- "kicked" out of the plow tamlles, laid by the shovel and th« hoc aud arc trying fo make inferior doctors, lawers, preachers and school tcachci>,aml oih •} ny lurder shade tvees in lordly style - w :iu\l sfjnirt tobacco Juice freely, bin ab solutely d-> nothing useful, (io to work honest iy. hays this irutc tnaiden, niul y«>u \\ ill not only have no cause to com plain of being ''kicked" but may find worthy wives who will make yon held uccu> for yuin benefit aud who will seek go make you happy," Al>V KKTISKM LNTS. ! gBKBSTDBS.' | 11. FOKISIS »fc I'.KOTIIER, (under (ho Uc:>bo.v Hal! ) . 1 k »") • >w\' nil von liliw! ft •*•: i: |>! t 1 " a>?-o:t --j m lit ot viz\is\ s i of i description, Upholstering: j neatly cloa-.. Tlieir etock e-tfiri*t. of ( HKTS, i rim-i.i- - fl " 00. 1> *VM.:o. IMJlcc t»iii ''i" - '"'" :l '• ' I ' 4'l|iiil-». liiirViniM. « h r.li oi»«» j, ,11., .mil '!> ii ii (H «-»»«••« «r 11.-c lilllr fiilUx- »l ii :11 «•»»« » •'"« •tip! i *'vrrj' > it" ririy mul IlHl-rnrl.«"nnd »i>v evoryiliiai: Ii tTc ! furniture line. Their tuck is the; lartfert »: 1 . in,,-i c-mipHit'i ever Ott ami in tins i o.'tion . 1 t'l-State Tliov O.cfv c!).np"cti;i''.i in c|ieinty ~r jii'ico. " ' is| >r~O,-im | s U OL'STUN & C'AUSI-A , I I i WHOI.EI.ALE AND l'r.Tvi. SK n > € & 21 H r AIIEEXSNORW; .v. c, i Have n->w ia Ktoro. ami are daily receiving, n ,aw stm-U of winch thov will I sell t . villi!£! »i»d tk>.eitry Murelinnts >n/>et,i r i t THIS tl aa they e.in bin clsowhcro— which will enable them to sell lit a belter per cent than ' pureliasini; North. . , We jiiv«w>iir attention exelnsivelv to I,ret, - Ii • Order, solieitwd, wliieii have proi.,l i I iteiiti .a.- ai.r^-.,m UCOTT DON NELL. (iUAHAM, N. C., I 15uv and sell ( onin, t okiv; n OI K, hacos AMI AS.I. Kl> il"« >*•' t'O I'KTItV PBOBl'l'Ki fel). 18-am J I-jOjSTGj I Attorney & Counsellor at Law, YXXCEYVILLE, J\. C, OKA MAM .t OKA II AM, Associate Counsel, ~ G. F, BASON, Attorney at Law. GRAHAM. N. C. rjKOUGK W. LONG, M. T)., ■»BS IMit lA* ais«l SIUCKO* Graham, X. o.> Tenders his professional services to the pub lic. Office and residence at the " Graham llizh Seuool buildings where he may be found, night or day. re.uly to attend all calls, unless professionally engaged, feb 0-1 y Q.RAIIAH HIGH SCHOOL. GRAHAM, N, C. REV. D A. LONG. A. M. KKV. W. W. STALKY, A. B. HKN.J. F. L()>0, A. B. MRS. 0. F. BASON. Instructress in Music. Opens Aifirnst 34th, and closes the last Fri- I day in May. 1870. Board $8 to v 10, and Tuition i? 3 to £4 pc. i month. QDHLL, It AG AN & CO., W i:OT.KSAI.E EALKItS IX General Merchandise, AND AGENTS FOR Crdnr I'nlln nnrt Bcrp Biifi VnriiM, nml Mcninltao B«ai. IIAII'M mill ■tiiiiilleiti»u , » Plaid*. File*' •• Nulitm" Jcim*. littr ('iiMimi'ra ami Ki'krn- Un ci tirr'n Ntiirfli. ui;i:ic.v»BUKO, n. g. aprJO-vt New Drug Slorc. I>H. J. S. MURPHY Rjspeetfally notifies the puMle that be VIMS ; opened u complete and well llilud UUHI ' S'tKOK at Company Shops, | v.-ficrcßTiylliUtz kept in a well ordered Drug | Store way lie found. Tl»c physician* of the county and the putille L generally, ure Invited topatroniaui this new i enterprise. An pxi>cricncc«C druifgist—a rejju- I lar graduate in pharma«y, is in charge, so that physician* and the public may rest assured that all preoption* and order* wtU be eor reetlv and carefully Mllod. j Prices as reasonable as can be afforded. 1 tub JO-Sm v ---' 1 I ■ . j Puiups! Puuips!! —: o: * .r THOMAS S. lIOBEKTSOX, I , Company Shops, X. C., i U manufacturing and selling the best *nd CURAPEHT PIJII'N j ever offered to the people of this State. These j puuips arc as durable as wuodeu pumps can W made. They are easy a# «*r one wanting i water could wfch. They arc sold as cheap as any one who proposes to bny could ask. [ Pa n )i djltvjred anywhere on short notlcs. ' Each puin|> warranted. Ttie manufacturer refers to every pump of his In use. Not one hasercr fatled. feb 23-ly j DISTILLEY FOR SALE. Capacity eighty gallons per day. - Also twenty-five barrels pure Coru H'hiskey, made from corn malt. HUTCHISON A CO. Address W. It. ALBRIGHT, — —- feb 5® v " Xi GrahaaV N. C. A D VERT ISEM EXTB. l)l\ J . egiir Hitters arc n purely Vegetable? preparation, made oliiclly from the na tive herbs found on the lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia! the medicinal properties of which are extracted therefrom without the uso of Alcohol. The question is almost daily asked, "What is the causo of the unparalleled success of VINEGAR HIT TERS?" Our answer is, that they removo the cause of disease, and the patient re covers his-health. They are the great blood purifier and a life-giving principle, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the system. Never before in the history of the vorld has a medicine been compounded possessing tbc remarkable qualities of Viskoar Bitters in healing tlio sick of every disease man is heir to. They are a gentle" Pui'gativo as well as a Tonic, relieving Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, iu Bilious Diseases. The properties of DR. WALKER'S V ix KG A u Birr Kit 8 are Aperient. Diaphoretic, Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-irritant,"Sudorific, Altera tive, and Anti-Bilious. Grateful Thousands proclaim VIN EGAR BITTERS the most wonderful In vigorant that ever sustained tlift sinking system. No Person can take these Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones arc not de stroyed by mineral poison •or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. Bilious, Kemittent and Inter mittent t overs, which are so preva lent i'\ the valleys of our great rivers throughout the United States, especially those of the Mississippi_Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan sas, lied, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grande, l'earl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ko anoke, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during sea sons of unusual heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied by extensive de rangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow erful influence upon these various or gans, is essentially necessary, There is no cathartie for the purpose equal to I)I:. J.'WALKER'S VINEGAR BITTERS, as they will speedily remove the dark colored viscid matter with which thn bowels are loaded, at the same time stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring tho healthy functions of the digestive organs. Fortify the body against disease by purifying all its tiuids with VINEGAR BITTERS. NO epidemic can take hold of a system thus lore-armed. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Tlontl nolio, rain, in tho Sheolders, Coughs. Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of tho Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpita tation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Tain in tho region of tho Kid lieys, and a hundred other painful symp toius, aro the oilsprings of Dyspepsia One bottle will prove a better guarantee of its merits tliaa a lengthy advertiso mcnt. Scrofula, or King's Evil, white Swellings, U leers,-E ry si pel as, Swelled Keek, Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial A (lections, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, etc.. In these, as in all other constitutional Dis eases, W'.Vr.K.rir'S VI.VKGAU BITTKRS liave shown their great curativo powers iu tho most obstinate and intractable cases. For Inflammatory nnd Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Remit tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases et tho Blood, Elver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters bare no coital. Such Diseases are caused by Yitirrfed Blood. Mechanical Diseases. —Persons en gaged in Paints and Minerals, such as PkutiUers, Type-setters, jti old-beaten?,. and Miners, as they advanco m life, are Subject to paralysis: of the- Bowels. To guard against this, tako a dose of Walker's Yt.v --i-; • A K HITTERS occasionally* — : For Sk'in Diseases, Eruptions, Tet ter, Salt-Klicnm, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, l'Ustulcs, 1 Soils, Carbuncles, King-worms, Scald-head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, I Scurfs, Discoloration* of tho Skin, Humors I and Diseases of tho Skin of whatever name or nature, aro literally dug tip, and carried out of the system in a short time by tho uso •f these Hitters. Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking in the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and remoVed. No system of medicine, 110 vermifuges, no an tholmmitic* will free the system from vorn» Kke these Bitters. For Female Complaints, In young or old, married or single, at the dawn of wo manhood, or tho turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display so decided an influence that improvement is soon perceptible. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when ever yon find its impurities bursting'through the skin in Pinples, Eruptions, or Sores; ' cleanse it whet yon find it obstructed and sluggish iu the veins; cleanse it when it is fool? vourTeeliugs will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and tho health of Uic svsteia trill follow. ». 11. MeDOKALD & CO.. Pmpsrtste niulCen. AsH. San Vrancisco. CtUifoniir ouil cor. uf Nyusbiitgtutt ami Chariton St». X Y Solirby nil Imtctl l« un| l>. alrn.' RATIONAL HOTEL, ~ " Delightfully sltnateJ, next to capiiol Squar/ BAI.KIVU, Jt. c. A HEW house; . , • 111 iJtooms, well Furnished and Fitted up iu the Best Stvle. . C.S. ISttON', l'ropri*4 - j)r. ADVEItTISEENTS. DANIEL WORTH, Company Shops, ."N. C., Thanks his friends and the public for the very libarnl patronage be has iKjrotofu.e eu joyod; ai'cl begs to to their inspect i >ll the I,A!MJENT nml ?I»NT ( OiIPI.KTE A\» V AIIIIO O STOI'K of goods ever brought to AHunajic.3 County. TTe lui.- -j us t. returned torn llic Northern cities when, lie purchased and lias received a..d and is re cjivng hw SE'I:I,>« siu.ni! it uoonw. Ilis stock consists of DRY-GOODS, from com mon t'> tlie finest ever ofljred in this market, READY-MADE (.'LOTJUNG, of every description, IT ATM, B!K»TS AN» StSOIiA nf all virleties to the best hand-made, stock of ' .« flB I.i.IMCKV GOOUM, IIAKDtVAKE (iriKRV. ntlSH!* mill VAI.INKM, TI \-\VAICIC, ll 11,- OK Ii?l'»P IIATM, largest assortment at the lowest prices. X full stock FAMILY GROCERIES, UPPER AND SOLE L.EATJIER, fertilizers, . In a word, he has everything of ary quality that you a-ill want to buy, and he will buy at the highest prices ail, un"d anything you have to sell. All he asks is for you to call and see for yourself. If you don't see what you want you just a«k for it, Hud then see if ft isn't found, j inavl I-6111 1870. 187 b Spring and Summer ©;© © ® i 0 Pretty and Cheap ! ! ! ARRIVED AND CONST ANIL Y ARRIVING, We would respectfully inform our custo mers, friends and Mie public, that we are 're ceiving a large, Complete and well selected stock of Spring and Summer Goods. YY'e selected ourselves, paid the cash, and can'afford to, and will sell as cheap as the same goods can be bought in the State. \Vlut you come to the Shops don't fail to come to the " Yellow House" where evej-y one comes to get chesp, pretty, durable goods, at the very Cheapest Prices. Come in and look at them, tl.ty iv i'teaibh you. So pretty and so cheap ! JOHN Q GAN t & CO., ( Company Shops, N. C. F, JONES & SONS, OR Alf AM, X. C., Baggy and Carriage Maters, Are prepared to fill at the shortest notice all orders in their line. Repairing promptly and neatly done, at niOOUKATE RATES. They also keep constantly on hand for sale at their bhop, an assortment of I ron,' Nail*, XSiljtgy Material, l'reftni— erf Paints of all Colon, Plcnshs, aud Collin*. An}' style of coffin furnished at two hours notice. All kinds of produce taken at market prices. We arc thankful for past patronage; and hope to merit its continuance. fob 10-2ni P. R. HARDEN, Graham, 2T. C.. DEALER IN Dry- Goods Groceries, UARDtVAUR, i I Drugs, Medicines, Paints, oils, Dye-Stuff Clothing; Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes. (CtibberN. Tobacco. Cigar*, Sccon, Teas, KEROSENE OIL, CROCKERY, Earthen ware, Glassware, Coffees, Spice* Grain, Ftow-r,Farming Implements, feh lft-iy milli GREENSBORO PATRIOT EVfABMMIEft tsifj Published weekly in Greensboro, N. C» by Duffy fc Albright, at 42.10 per year In advance: —postage included. It is Democratic-Conservative in politics andl labors zealously fcr tho material prosperity of the South generally audi North Carolina particularly. North C&'olfriian* abroad should' not be without it. i - > - . _ * * . rpo EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, AND GUAJtDIANS. The faxr reoufrcs annual returns from al l Executors, Administrators, and guardians. Many do not comply with this law. They are notified to do so aud save cost to themselves. W. A. ALBRIGHT. July 5-lm. C. 8. C, J E. SCOOT, Graham, N. C^ A|tal for the Celebrated STIEFV PIANOS AND ORGANS Send for illustrated cataloging and price list &pr2tf Dental Notice. DR. BASON. Those who wish the best condition of tbe'r OW> OR CHIDKBN'* lEETO pV. _ O ' " r ~ - " _ ] should let it'bc known without delay through I'. O. a't Ilaw River, or oUierw-iec. OFFICE OF THE 1 ill-. ' «jf jr. ' .. - V H' T *' •* Alamance Gleaner, W" call the Attention bf tl:e j iltllic to tllß ap. Ca ai 53 of m ' TIIE GLEAN Ell, w It will be fflrWisliert Ul mfbsCribCrs, until further notice, at the low rate Of Pur Aiinnui, niE i' jjßtlsuk lis PA tlx a ALL rosr- Sr AGE. Pavabcin Alv»ik?c« Our aim will L>c to make the GI.KAHER A FIRST CLASS FAMILY PAPER iii irery rA|fof(. It -nil contain all tbe Lwil News of inc County, State News, the most Important Tert ttraphiV; News of the Week artel Carefully Sel ected Miscellaneous Matter. It will be a paper Which no family in Afcl mance County can afford to he Without. THE OLEASTER Will also prove of particular interest to former residents in this section, now living in other parts of the coun try, and to alfl such it will be MniM lo nu) CifJftM Bfpron trttipt «f •obMrffnion pricn. t We would call especial attentiou to the valu-j of the GLEANER —AS — Mm jMwhwiih l*«4Umr. THE GLEASER lias a rafSHjy growing circu atiou in the ttuest Tobaoso an* grain growing CNBCOf VM «A«. " J, 4 ' P* .. t. ",} FVT ymir mcrrurf wkere it wtil ao the moat good and subtcribe at once t& the GLEANER. ivl > \ PAKKEIi & JOHKSON, . -?• Publisher* 7~ * ■ • •V- - ■ • • - ; • Ql K tn Qi £) APer Dav at home. Terms "fipO lo Address G. STISSON and Co., Portland, Maine. ADVERTISEMENTS. -■ - • • ' ■ ia£! • yy B. FARRAR, Ot'TICIAiM, H AT4 ll.t|Ali[:it, ANI) JE IVEL Ell, ANI) E KG It A I Ell, WATdHIH, ('liOt'HN, JCn'EI.RV SllVer Wafts-} Dridal Pftweitf#, Solid Rings, Walking Canes, Gold Pens, &c» OHKENSIIORO, N. C. W'liisit trill bo sold fbrhji fo« n»lt. C4" Walfhflß, tlocks. Jewelry, Sewing Ma chines, and Pistols repaired (dieup and oi# shorOioticc An aborted stofc'k of Guns, Pis J tols, Cartiidges, &e., always on hand ftpr 20-ly New Goods. W- R ALBRIGHT, {fit JJaaon's old stand,) GRAHAM* N. C., ~ l " Dealer in DRV.UOOKN, NOTIONS, lUTN WMOICB, RROCKRIBH, ll Alt f>.\VAHi:. qVKKK«.WARK, Having bought goods on favorable terms I *lll sell Cheap for cash or barter. Polite and attentive Clerks to Wait on customers and show griods to all. ftilleu ft it a Km nil Prafim Will make money Call and examine if you do not btiy. It tan do lib harm. fob 23-3 m j«7IiOLLsALto A4TD RETAJL. Wek'.ep constantly on hand a large and varli d st >ck of GIIOCEIIIES, IIAIID- WAIIE DRY - GOOD S, of all sorts, NOTIONS, IIA TN, CAPN, ROotN, AND tIIIOKM, READV-iIIADIi CI.OTIIIiVO. Car pe tings AND MITTIUGS - ' 4. of all grades, from the lowest prices up made a specialty. VILLAGE AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS m • ».» . are invited to inspect onr stock and hear our prices before buying elsewhere. They can examine and select Jor themselves, #wl \ir« guarantee that toe Can sell them their Entire sti'rt.'k or any pm t 6f it On" suCli terms as will enable tliotw their good's at a larger profit to;themselves than they could d 6 by ;n)r j biasing, by a distance. We are Agents for, and sell at manufactures prices the following goods, viz : Cedar FaJls and Deep River Sheetings, Yarns find Seamless Bags, Holt's and Rartdle man's Plaids. Fries' " Salem''' Jeans, Charlottesville Cassimers and Erkenbieecher's Starch✓ ODELL, RAGEN & CO,, apr 20-ly . Greensboro, N. C".- ~J. P, GULLEY, AND JOBBER OF Dry-Goods, Clothing, IttfTl OIVSe Boots & Gaiters HAT'S C!tP», t.tI.ISES, TICUNitS. Wlfl'VE ROODS, A'C., &«'. gortffi Cor. Etiyrtteville St., and Exchange Place j KAI.EIGEf N. C, 1875. "■ - i" islb Spring and Summer GOODS!r TVi« very latest Styfes Cheap. DKf HOoDM«¥ltfK*.( tOTHING, TfttffMGD II Aid, CKOCRRfKN, HARDWARE' CKOCKERV WOOBEN* , WARE. Every tlifn" (fsually fo*n4 JSft Retell! Sforff will b; sold CHEAP A 8 THE CHEAPEST. When you come to town call and see my stock—l am sure it will pay yon. J. L. SCOTT. apr27-2m Graham, N. C. HBUI GRAND, SQUARE & UPRIGHT;. PIANOS Have received upwards of Fifty First Pr.-m t tuns, and are among the best now made. Eve Fr instrument fully warranted for five years' rices as low as the exclnsive use of the very best materials, and tbe noct thorough wnrk~ manship will permit. Ibe principal pianists ami composers and tie piano-purchasing pub— l&r, of the South, es>i>eoially, unite in the nnan imous verdict »f the saperiority of the Btielt Piano. The durability of our instruments i» fully established by over sixty schools and Colleges in the South, using over 300 of onr Pianos. 1 Sole Wh»leßafo Agents for several of the principal manufactures «»t Cabinet and Parlor Organs, prices from #75 tft 4)600. A liberal dis content to Clergymen and Sabbath Schools. A large assortment of second-hand Pianos, at prices ranging from t"5 to. f3OO, always om hand. Send for Illustrated Catalogue, containing the names of over 2.000 Southerners who have bought and are now using tbe SueS Piano. CHAB. M. STIEET, Ware rooms, No. 9 North Liberty Street, _ Baltimore, M. 1). Factories, 84 & 86 Caindera Street, and. 45 & crry Street.

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