jX. CCD C: jSfiL T2L. -NEW' schools) - ; j . .1 . - , Mrs. Wm M.Barker will open "a school for the instruction of boya and girls, af-ber resi dence on. Monday the 5th of March. She euarintee satisfaction in every respect. Good water, ample play ground, &c.t--.4 Terms ony one dollar per month if in adfan.ce, -or one dollar and fifty cents Lat the end of the oior Salisbury, March 1st, 1877. lm. TOOUR FARMERS AND PLANTERS. Don't forget tluit J. Alleu Brown lias moved to hU new office, front room over Crawford's New Hardware Store, and will HtiU continue to keep the "old reliable," Standard Navassa Guanoes; ranging iu prices from $37 to $G0 currency, or in ex change for jeotton, 3U0 to 450 lbs. baled. Also other brands beretofore kept by liim, including the "Soluble Pacific, and "Raw Bone Phoa.w Lee's ; preparation 'of Lime, Plaster, Potash und Salt, .already for use, iu' wcks 125 lb-, each, at the low price of 16 per 'ton. Call and read his book o certificate from your neighbor farmers, who have -been rosing these Fertilizers for the hwt five or six years. Be sure and hand in your orders iniiire. . 20:2t. x DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIPS The firm of B. Frank G rahaui & Co. is - this day dissolved' by. mutual consent. The business will-be coutiuued by R. Frank 6c J. C. Graham nndrr the same Finn name at No. I Murphy's Granite Row, where thy will be pleased to ftri all thrir 4)d customers and friend. ' Jani V'77, loJm R, FRANK GRAHAM. J.C. O. GRAHAM, ! C. 'GRAHAM, " WLS. WATSON. iWc welcome iu our midst Mr. W. M. Nelson, of Pitt comity. Mr." Nelson' has purchased the City Flouring and Saw Mills of Mr. A. W.; Kluttz, and is going right on; with the work. He" is an ener getic, live man, with considerable experi ence in his business, and will not fail to please all who entrust their milling or sawing to his care. Read his . advertise ment in this paper. ' - ' : ? : 1 ; , : o Harris of the Concord Sun, lias this week an elegant wood engraving of "the old man who died for Joe," together with a few original lines which are affection ately dedicated to the old man. These lines are neither Shakespearian, Miltonic or Teunysonian, but are purely liar risonic. The likeness of the old man is true to life hislong, well-cut nose, small squint eyes, drooping mouth, prominent chin, hairless cranium, with benevolence and destrnctiveness well developed; rear of head unusually large, droop shoulders and humped back, are all natural in fact, if the old "man could see the picture, he would behold himself as in a, glass. Suc cess to Harris another poet-artist. o WASHINGTON! Mr. Wheeler Takes the Oath ' as Tiec . " ' ." 'President; ; ' DISSOLUTION NOTICE. The firm of Crawford &- Heilig was dissol ved by mutal consent on the 2Uh inst. The note? aitd account will remain at the old stand for a short time all persons indebted, are earnestly requested to come forward and nettle, as the business of the old firm must be trloned at once. IL U. CRAWFORD, P. X. HEILIG. Jan. 25, 1877. ' l'r.lm. Go to Kluttz JL ReiidleinanV for best varieties of . SEED & EATING POTATOES. I8:4t. - Read -A. S. MurpbyJ-n nd. ,. o Read Wharton's 10th of April, in this paper. f v '"". "T' -o- On last Friday night, a negro entered the corn crib of Capt. J. A. Ramsaj', and proceeded to fill the two bags which, he had brought along for convenience in car rying, with corn. The rolling corn made a little too much fuss and attracted the at tion of a passerby who kindly informed the family. They immediately sent an embassador down to interview his thief- fchiphe-hearing the near approach of a Indligerons step concluded to do as John Gilpia did except he tried it on foot leaving the bags. On examination, the bags told the sad tale, there was the name The negro laid low until Sunday when he came up and confessed to Capt. Ramsar his crime aud begged for mercy. W won't tell on thencgro this time, but warn hiui that if we ever have to write another such a piece of newsabout him, that the same paper will contain an obituary. o The Hon. Philo White and Lady passe! here on the evening of the 2d inst. from their home in Whitestown, N. Y They were in good health and spirits am seemed very little fatigued by" the jour uey, which, for persons of their advanced age, may be considered a long one. They '-. . - TCTTS TCTT'J Tr'TPS trrvs TCTT'S TUTT'S HEED THE Of PIttS rrtts PILLS : PILLS 1 rl TUTT'S T? ESPKCTFUttiTofrwit tviUis The day is raw, with snow flakes. I Joseph E. Johnston and Ex-Senator Key, ! of Tennessee, are most prominently men tioned for tho Cabinet from the South. Carl Schurz will have a place. The new government will be emotlonaL" " Washington, March 5. -The Senate was called to order by, Secretary George Hane as Hayes entered.' " The proclamation convening the Senate in extra session was read. i Ferry was elected President pro tem. The oath of office was administered to Mr Ferry,' and upon taking the chair he said: "Senators accept my sincere acknowl- ment for this renewal of your courtesy and confidence, I will at once enter upon the duties of the chair." j He then directed the Secretary to call the roll of Senators newly elected, and requested them to present themselves in fours to be sworn in. ! When the name of Mr. Kellogg, of Louisiana, was called, he was escorted to the desk by Mr. Ingalls, of Kansas, but Mr. Bogy, of Missouri, objected to him being sworn in. Mr. Anthony submitted a resolution that the credentials of the Senators elect in all disputed or contested cases, lie upon the table till to-morrow. Agreed to after some discussion. Mr. Spencer, of Alabama, objected to the oath being administered to John T. Morgan, Senator elect from Alabama, and L. Q. C. Lamar, Senator elect from Mis sissippi, and their credentials were laid on the table until to-morrow. The following Senators were sworn in : Anthony, Beck, Blaiue, Hoar, Davis of Illinois, Davis of West Virginia, Kirk wood, McPherson, Plunibe, Rollins, Saulsbury, Saunders, Tiller, Windom, Coke, Garland, Harris, Ben Hill, John ston and Ransom. The President pro tem., announced that there were two sets of credentials from the State of South Carolina, and there was but one vacancy. ' Mr. Gordon, of Georgia, objected to the oath being administered to anv one claim - ' Thirty vmm' TrltMwv,i4Ii L.:.'5 TLTT S ftraa'tieo of uidlct:;e. toftliT with ML I TUTTSiit-w yrar tet oT-TnttV I'iUi. PILL TLTTT'U1 th tlio-J-.itn U of trstfiii V lal TL" TVS Klvrn of th-lr niea'-T. Warrant m PILLS rTcnrv all cll-as ; :ist re-suit from a!,, , t Z J;;ii ' -' 1 Uvt. 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Imt t-xtt-mU to all part PILLS TUTT'S :iftm world. . i' f . : - PILLS-' TUTT'S : PILLS TUTT'S : .....;...v.:-. piLLS TUTTS : ACLKAUIIKAP,.lntmiI,.b,i PILLS, TUTT'S :itMl 4li(rc8tion, n.Hn.l nlJ),: PtLL1 TUTT'S :lnnvaut xpirit, . fliio Blu,: PILLS TLTT'S :rf mi ol tlio rHlts of the: TILLS TUTT'S :ne of TflTr'j I'TLLS. H TCTT'S ............. .-;..... 5 Z ......... .... i.M(..riiiltJ AS A FAMILY K.niCI CTNK :. TirrT'S PILLS Alt'K TtfK BEST-LESS. PKKCTLY ilU.U,- : TUrr's TUTT'S TUTT'S TUTT'S TUTT'S TUTT'S TUTT'S TUTT'S TUTTS TUTT'S TUTT'S : : TUTT'S PRIVCIPALOFfLVK : TUTT'S ; 18 MURRAY SrilF.T, : SOLD PVERYWHRRBi1 : PBICE, TWKNTY-KIVE CTS. TUTT'S TCTT'S NEW YOKK. PILLS PILLS PILL PILLS PILLS PILLS PILLS PILLS PILLS PILLS PILLS Pills pills PILLS PII.LS PILLS FILLS : The Landmark urges the re-organiza-tiou of the Iredell Bliies,' a once gallant corps of citizen soldiery. ' ' o ? - Brown and Verble have consolidated in the livery stable business.- . Both stabh-x were well stocked, the two In one, as. they now stand ciin't be excelled iu the State. - : -tl Messers. J. D. .McN'eely, Capt., T- B. IWalVTheo. F.'KIuftz, aiul Prof. H. T. J. Ludwick will go to Charlotte on the 8th inst.. to institute lur Odd Fellow's En campment. . Mr. Howard's or some one else's influ ence, secured the position of Guard. over the convicts at work on the Western Rail Road, for several men of this place. They have gone. , -o- We notice the colored fire "-company on parade Saturday evening. Their' engine has recently leen repaired and paiiited and throws watr better, now than it ever did. . ;s r ' '. O ' - We had a slight fall of snow on Mon day. The day of -Hayes' inauguration. Some people may reruemler that it stiow i ed on the day of -Vance's inauguration. How is this thing t We think it evidently kIiows that Tilden was the man. . . o The measles are still raging in this sec tion. She who tannted us with, "my friend in cardinal red" while we were pausing through the silent vigils of that , febrile disease," juow blooms like a mid summer's rose. " ' """ . x o - nre stopping with Mrs. McKenzie, 7 miles south, MrevAVhite's only surviviug-sister. iUg a seat from that State, and the cre- They will spend two or three months in this section of country, which to them possesses peculiar interest. Rowan is Mrs. White's nati ve coun ty, and here is-garner-ed the slumltering diist of many a loved one of her earlier life. Mr. White settled here fifty-seven years ago and adventured his life's fortune as an editor and publisher. He possessed the personal attributes of success at any business and good fortune attended him along the journey of life, Mr. White was intimately acquainted with the leading men of Western N. C. dining his editoral career at this place, extending through, a period of about ten years, and shared with them in all the Lmiblic a Hairs of that time. He has out lived nearly all his co-temporaries of that thtyj-but has not ceasetl an active anil zealous concern iu the great subjects which divide the men .of the present. Hy bore his part in the late canvass for Presi dent iu his native State of New York, aud rejoiced with those who elected Mr. Til den." His patriotism takes in the whole country, north and south. - His sysipathy for the latter isgoverned by as accurate Iersonal acquaintance with the habits aud interests of the people as of the section in w hich he resides ; and" his well balance mind rejects political absurdities and tol erates no injustice. We have S)oken thus freely .of -this venerable gentleman because we know his acquaintances here entertain a very high regard for him and would scarcely expect less at our hands. He will meet with cordial greeting, especially from those who had the pleasure of his acquaintance in the latter days of the Kepublie. Our young- frjetfd,'rMr, A. S. Murphy luis commenced the practice of his profes sion. He has an office in the .Lawyer's Brick Row, , opposite Jthe Court House. Help him, and all other worthy young nien straggling for a livelihood o Mr. A. H. Bovden will attend the meet ing of Stockholders of the Western Road, iu Hickory next Saturday. It is impor-tttnt-fhat all the stock in this countv should be rcpresentetl, '.for there is cjiough toentitle Salibary to a director. Have your stock represented impossible. J L - o The other day as an old lady passed up tliestreet she saw on the other side what sTie took to le,-'Rat bones and acorns cooked," when she exclaimed; "what in the mime of common sense does any body vrant with that mess ! Who would eat it r Tt was Lewis Browu's advertisement of Eathbones Acorn Cook Stove, she saw. " . o The robbin ' and blue bird nn ftirtf their sweetest lays. o organ griuder in x fRts the-laud. The tramp, lonely and forlorn, passes, our , city with saddened countenance. We have only the hog and cow to fear and they not much; for some "ke the mellow music of the former, while ladies display their athletic powers in dodging off the pavemeut to allow one of the latter to pass. LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. We are requested to state that a meeting of the subserilers to the proposed Libra v Association, and. all others interested in the project; will be held in McNeely's Jjsdlon Monday night" next, . 12th inst. Hrief addresses will be made 'by some of ur professional men, and the benefits and Workings of the Association fully canvass ed, After whieh iti hoped to. ettuct an or- u'aton, Ladies especially invittnL EXPEGTjIMNT. This unriraled preparation ha per formed some of the most astonishing cures that are recorded in the annals of history. Patient su!TeHn for'years from the various disc-uses of the Luas, after trying different femcdie, speoiling thou sands of dollars in traveling and doctor ing, have, by the use of a few bottles,' entirely recovered tkeir health. "WON'T GO TO FLORIDA." New York. Aoust 30. 187 D R. TUTT: Dear Sir When in Aiken, last wtator, X used your Ezpiotoriut for my eou ?h an 1 realized more bensflt from it than anything I ever took. I am o well that I will not so to Florid next winter aa I intended. Send me one dozen. bottles, by express, for aome frienda. AIJHED CU3HINO. 123 Wcat Thirty-11 rt Street. Chemistry, Has - Discovered at 1 IiSist what Everybody wants." ' Wood'i i IaptOYed Hair Reitoratire is, unlike any othr, and has no equal. The Improved has new veetabldj tonio proper? tie restores grey hair to a glossr, natural color restores faded, dry harsh aud falUnx hair4 restores, dresses, gives vior to the hair; restores hair to prematurely bald beads; removes ilaolraff, hutnors, scaly .eraptions ; removes irritation, itching and seal dryness. No article produces such wonderful effects. rVrj lil call QwytjfJmnyUtit. Itestorati v And 4oi'l be pHoiiitanj Other, article. ,5oH hjp all draggUts iau jlhis place and dealers vyry where. Trade np- ptied at jinapafacturers 4 prices by.C.A. Cook & Co. Chicago, Sole Agents for, ton United States ana Uanadas, and , by J. Henry. Curraa or Co.; ewYprk.,- ; Lot Sale of Town I pursuance of a ; Decree ofthe Superior . CoaH of Rowan Comity at Fall Term 1871 iSrill proceed to sell at the Court- Iloose.door ia Salisbory on the 17th day ot March. 1877. Jt 1 1 jo'clock. a. m. a certain lot of Land situated in the great North Square of me l own oi oaiisonry, rronun on Jiain ot., about 100 feet, nd rorminsf back" 2071 feet, adjoininff the residence of W. J. 31111s and the lot ordmn Shaver and Harriet. Johnson, mortgaijed by lV.J. Mills and.wife and otb-4 crs to thelSalisbtiry Building and Loan As sociation, to satisfy the debt secured by raid toortcase.' !v --u-, I. Terms made knamz on day of sale; I - Treat. SaliiOntrg Building mml L. JLttoeioCion ' Feb. 12, 1877. , . . I3:4t ; i TJie limiiation of co-partnhip of the firm of A. J. Mock & Co , expired by ajtrnien5t on the 1st day of January, 1877 and in orderTa dose up the bunineas as early as possible, they now oner their stock of In this county, on the 22dof Feb.r1877, 1 by A. L. Hall, Esq., Ma. ii. A. Po wlas to I Miss -C. L. Lestz, daughter of Adam I Lentx. GOODS SALISBURY MARKET,. ff)orrected by J. M. Ksox & CO. January 31, 1877. Middlings, Cotton brisk low do stains Bacon, county, hog round Butter Ec.gs Cuickes per dozes Cons scarce. MBAL-r-inoderate demand at L Wheat r"obd demand at Fi.our market "stocked best fatal super. Potatoes, Iuisii Onions no demand Lard Hat Beeswax- Tallow Blackberries ArPLEs, dried Sue, Alt Coffee Calicos - - v AT ' '-' ' ' GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. v Our terms .from thir !ate will be strictly cahand barter. NO -CREDIT. .We shall buy all kinds of country produce for cash and barter at highest market prices. All persons indebted tojis by note or account 1101114 lo 1 will pleaxe call and pay up, longer indulgence Hi 15 20 25 -15 $1.50(2.00 ! 6065 6070 851.10 f:i.50 I 3.25 . 75 75 12i15 S040 3540 j 2830t . C7 6i7 46 1115 25 .raio will not be given. Jan. 16, 1877. A. J. MOCK, & CO. 14:3m N . QsuiCENlmsla ,V HIGHEST HOSOBS r If'l Mi 1 . ig-ii-at'r'w' AT THE FIRE AND LOSS OF LIFE. Pittsbuiig, Pa., March 5. The Bate man house at Kansas City, Butler co., Pa., was destroved bv fire this eveuiuir. The lire originated in the office and cut off all escaje by the stairway from the rooms above, and Mr. Bateman rushed through the flames with his son. He was badly and his sou fatally burned. In searching the debris for the bodies of Mrs. Bateman, her daughter Minnie, Lou, Belle and Miu nie, were found burned beyond recogni tion. H. Brown, of the firm of Spraugh IL Co., of New York, was found almost consumed. Thirty girls were in the iotel at the time, six of whom were injured by jumping from windows. The Washington correspondent of the Baltimore Sun says it can be stated as very nearly positively determined ipon that Judge Settle will go into Hayes' Cabinet. It is equally certain, this writer says, that ex-Senator John Pool will not receive a Cabinet appointment, although he would "take it if he could get it. Breathing Miasma Without Injury. There ii do exaggeration in the statement that thousands of persons residing from one rear. end to another in fever and aae re gions on Uii Continent and eWwhere, breathe air utore or iefet impregnated with mitsma, without incurring the disease, idniplj and onlybecause they are in the habit of using IIo.;teUer'B Stomach Bitters as a preventive. It haa frequently happened, and the fact has been amply attested by the parties themselves that persons surrounded on all Hides by neigh bors suifering the tortures of this shivering and burning, pjague, have enjoyed absolute immunity from it, thanks to the protection afforded by the Bitters.- Nor is that standard anti-febrile cordial lem efficacious in remedy ing than preventing chills and fevers, bill tons remittents, and disorders of a kindred type: Taken between the paroxysms, it speedily mitigate their .violence, and eventually 1 pre vents their recurrence. The facts, convinc ingly established by evident, appeal with peculiar- lorce, to , travelers and srournera in J malarious district. 4 i -'T dentials of Corbiu and Butler were laid on the table until to-morrow. Mr. Ferry asked if the Vice-President of the United States elect, was ready to take the oath of office. After a few minutes Mr. Wheeler entered the Senate Chamber, leaning on the arm of Mr. McCreery, of the committee of arrangements, and was escorted to the desk of the Presiding of ficer, when Mr. Ferry said : I have great pleasure in presenting the Vice-President of the United States. Mr. Wheeler made a brief address. At the conclusion of Mr. Wheeler's re marks, Mr. Ferrv retired from the chair saying : With great pleasure, Mr. Vice President, I surrender the chair to yon. The Vice-President then announced that the Senate would proceed to the por tico of the' Capitol to witness the Inaugu ration of the President, and the procession was formed by Deputy Sergeant-at-Arms Christie, according to the programme al- readv published, and left the Chamber at 1:25 p. m. The Semite, returned, and the Vice President resumed the chair. Mr. Hamlin, of Maine, submitted a res olution t hat a committee of three Senators be appointed by the Vice-President, to wait upon the President, of the United States, and inform him that a quorum of the Senate had assembled, and that the Senate will be pleased to receive any com munication he may be pleased to make ; agreed to, and Messrs Hamlin, Morton and Hansom were appointed as such com mittee. Mr. Morton moved that when the Sea -ate adjourn to-day it be to meet on Wed nesday at 12 o'clock. , Mr. Hamlin opposed the motion, and said when the committee should wait up on the President, he would no doubt reply that he was ready to communicate with the Senate immediately;, therefore the Senate should be in session to receive such communications. Mr. Morton with drew his motion, and the Senate at 1 :30 adjourned until 12 o'clock to-morrow. Nothing unusual characterized the in augural ceremonies. The procession was small but handsome. Well handled and orderly. The programme was followed in all its" details and nothing omitted. The display to-night is wonderful. Gov. Sheppard has disregarded expense and taste iu decorating the Avenue. No at tention has been paid to the Cabinet cr other serious matters. Col. Bristow, of Kentucky, will almost certainly sueceed Judge Davis on the Supreme bench. Ex-Senator Key, of Tennessee, will be Postmaster General. Evarts, probably, for Secretary of State. Morrill, of Vermont, Secretary of Navy. The indications are that the old affilia tions in the Republican party will be dis regarded, and it wiU be sought to make oil and water mix. Boston. January 11, 1874. This sitiflM th at I bve recommendod tho naaet Dr. Tutt'a Expectorant for dieae of th lont-a for the past two years, and to my Itnowlsdgo many bottle hava ben uaed by my patients with the hap. pleat results. In two esses where it was thought eon firmed consumption had taken place the'Expectorant eoeotod a our. B.. II. SPBAQUE, 2LD. We oan not speak too highly of Dr. Tutt'a E" pectorant, and for the sake of suffertas, humanity hope it may beoome more g-enarally known." Cutis tl AnvocjtTS. . . :!. u Sold by VrusKists. rrice si.uw Attention FARMERS. GRASS SEED. Just received a fresh supply of Clover Seed. Orchard Grass. Hlue Grass. Red Top and li-nothy, winch l will sell cnap. At KNNIPS'I CENTENNIAL Do yon take Th3 Sanny SontJit If not, send for it immediately. It is the universal favorite, and all 'So!jiherff arc- proud of it. Let a larae club he nti! withont delav in this coiuinunit v.. . It huh 4alX-iikl3- tralvd literary weekly in the South, and the pri'tw and jHjuple every where unite in pronoun cing it "the equal in every respect of any similar pnUication, in America. 1 he best literary alenl of the whole country, JSoih a,nd South, is writing for it, ami it has something each week -tor nil classes ot renders, it. stones are superior in literary merit, and equal in thrilling interest to those ot any other papcrrnd'iU es says upon all suljetU are from tliq best niiuds ol the aire. in addition to thrilling new ones, a series of brilliant articles will wn begin on the Campagn and Battles of the Army of Tennessee, hy Colonel B. V. FkobeijTi dis- linjuilied militarv engineer of that armv in all its trying times. These papers will expla-in all the movements nf Generals Johnston, Hood and Sherman. Don't mis anv of '.he numbers. l'liev will read like a fascinating romance. New and exciting stories are beginning every week or two. State and local agents are being appointed every win re, but let eaeu community loriu a club at once and send for the Miner. Having passed successfully through two of the hardest years we shall ever see, it now cluallenges the admiration and unlimited supportof the peo ple. The priee is $3 a vear. but Hubs o Sour aud upwards get it for $2.50. Address Jno. H. jc .s, Atlanta, Oa. V if. JUCEliJRAWFORD. 10th of April." The undersigned desires to inform the pub lic that be intends to leave Salisbury about the 10th of April. All those wishing good pic tures, either Photographs or Ferreotypes are ai y hied to call before that time. "IT JS SO." That my price nave; been greatly reduced. They range frotu 25 cenU upr Come before it is TOO LATE. 21:1m. Artist. Read and Learn for Yourself. Many Talralle d!orcries and inuelr use ful kuowIdw'li teifVom th world. b cHiise of th ioitneuse expense in limiting thein kiiiiwn ( tTm people. This Is riot tli ms with IJoscnEK'g German tynt'P. al though but a few years introduced into this country its sain now reaches n .vyery fowu and viHage iu thp U. S. Iti WMiidfrful suc cess in curing Consumption, severe Coughs, Ast'ima. and all other diseases of the throat and lirugs, was Mist mndt) knoyva by. distrib uting evry year, for three year, oyer 4(H),- 000 bottles to the afflicted, free 0 charge, by Druggists. No such a, test of .merit was ever given before to any itlier; jvreparation. Could you ask more ? Go to yotfr Druggist, Thoo. F. Kluttx, and get-a bottle for 75 ceuts aud try it. Sample; bottles 10 cents X mark iu pencil, wiU-uderstild from it that they are due us for the papeV, and will ple.ise reu:it. v ;: i . ADVICE GRATIS. - i . The Hn. Alexander H. Stephens saysi 'The Globe Flower (JMigh Syrup haspruveu a most valuable remedy to in." Gov. James M. Smith, of Georgia, says: I shall always use it with perfect Coufi dunce, and reconimeod it to tlu public as a remedy which will afford that, satisfaction experienced by me aud mine. It. exceeds everything for coughs, colds aud obstinate luug affections." Ex-Gov. Brown, of Ga., saysti-"He finds the GTobe Flower Cough Syrup almost ex cellent remedy." Such endorsement by oar great and good men deserves the atteution of the afflicted. Those, sutferiug from cough, cold and lung affections should use the Globe Flower Cough Syrup. It will positively cure con sumption. For sale by Theo. F. Kluttz. T i . F. Kluttz is giving away a hand lojn) o a. entitled "Pearls for the Peo ple." containing much valuabte information and many interesting articles. Jt-also con tains a history of the discovery of the IIep atiue," for diseases of the liver, dyspepsia, eoustipation and iudigestion, tfc-. aud gires positive assurance that when the' Ilepatine is used it effects a peruiaueut aud lasting cure of these diseases, which prevail to suh an alanniug extent in oar country. Take the Ifepatine fur all diseases of the liver. Pp 1 h 5 a ' cJ''.-:- i ' " 3 5 i p 1 fe! J s ? ft HrJ 4 mmmi e- O F J o B' 1 H S3 J5?wgf.:-x- JL 53 Co J . VrX'-v;vi p S N M m- fc-OT r a " i. '.: 2 t 2 a.-:-I"J-,.jf - - t3 ' 5; C O 5- s - Co UNITED STATES CENTENNIAL World's Exposition, 1876 LiASON & HAU CABINET OnGAtJS Unanimously assigned the "FIRST RANK IN TFIB SEVERAL REQUISITES" Of such Instruments! The MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO. have the honor to announce that" the oreans j of their manufacture have been unanimously assigned "the FIRST RANK in the SEV ERAL KrJUUISUES of instruments of the iclajw" by the Judges at the CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION at Philadelphia, 1876, and are the ONLY INSTUMENTS OF THIS GEN ERAL CLASS AWARDED THIS RANK. Th is is after the severest competition by the best makers, before one of the most competent juries ever assembled. They have also received the MtVALt, but, as is well known, medals of equal merit have been awarded all articles deemed worthy oi recognition ; so that it will be easy for many makers to advertise that they have received "first medals." The differences in competing articles, and their comparative excellence, are recognized in the Reports of the Judges, from which the following is an extract: " THE 'MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO.'s exhibit of Eeed Orguns and Har moniums snows instruments ox me FIRST RANK IN THE SEVERAL RE QUISITES OF INSTRUMENTS Ox THE CLASS : viz.: Smoothness and etiual distribution of tone, scone of : J-:'- - 1 expression, resonance ana singing qual ity,' ireeaom ana qaicxness m action of keys and bellows, with thorough ness or worKmansxup, eomowea with simplicity of action " (Sujncd by all the Judges ) The Mason and Hain- 1 in Organs are thus declared to rank Qrst, not in one or two respects only, but in the" 6EVT- EKAL REQUISITES ot such instrument, and thev are the ONLY ones assigned this rank. This triumph was not nuexpected, for the Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs have uniformly been awarded the highest honors in -competition in America, there having been scarcely six exceptions in hundred ot . . ...... competitions. Ihey were awarded nigiiesi honors and FIRST MEDALS Paris 1867; Tienna 73 Sastiap 75; PHILADELPHIA, 1876, and have thus been awarded highest honors at - Every World's Exposition at which they have been exhibited ; beiug the OCTLir ASX23ZLZCAXT OZIOAZ7S which have ever obtained AXY AWARD T PAYS every Manufacturer, Merchant,- . ' Mechanic, inretitor, farmr;6r Pre fession al roan, to keep informed on., allff "that ht broTements and discoveries of the aae, "2J V IT PAYS the head of ererr family Ja iutri dnce into his household - iiewf paper ' that U - MOftructive, one that fosters a taste for investi- - jjation, and promotea thobght andtcotirgfi THEIEirTJrTCTjtnEnTCBTd, Which has baefi. pnblbbed weekly fot."Uil lartl. 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"LUCRATIVE BUSINESS... . 8Sr,We want 500 more rixst class Gewine- ZZachiae Agents, and 9 v w uu oi eoergy ana anility to learn the business of Selling Oewinc Zklachines. Compensation liberal, but varying according- to Ability, wusiaswr ana viuauncauonr ortne Agent. Tor. partipT4aritAddresu wilsoiMELlacMB Co.Ciicaf5 H 829 BroaJw.y, New York, or Nv OrlrtT. -.'.'. t a 1S.4W Window Glass, From 8x10 upwards to very large tliruensions. PUTTY AND" PAINTS . t . Everything, in short usually kept by larje at anv competition with best European makers,, or in any Kumpean woriaw exposiuon Siw 8Txis.wiui lmprovemenis. extuntea le CENTENNIAL: elegant new cases In great va riety. Prices very UM consistent wltn bt-fet mate rial and workmanship. Organs sold for cash or Installments, or rented nnttl rent pays. Eecr Or oan, warranted to nine entirt matinj 'action to tvery rta onabu nurenaner or thi mosey kkvundfd. illi s- TKATED CATALCK1UE8 sent free. MASON HAMLIN ORGAN CO. 154 Tremont Street. 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