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Georgian
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P.’H. BREWSTER,)
J. J. A. SHARP, V Editors.
J. O. DOWDA, )
Canton, G-a.,
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1. 1876.
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Our paper does not come up to our usu
al standard this week, and if our readers
ah* (Hssappointed we are prepared to sym
pathize with them, for we are not only dis
appointed, but mortified. We hope and
intend to do better hereafter, or know the
reason why if we don’t. Drunkenness is a
great evil any where, but there is no place
th’s side of heaven where its victims are
more out of place than in a printing office.
Hon. B. H. Hill has made special ap-
io the present for a general par
don'and amnesty of people concerned in
lhe infraction of the revenue laws on condi
ti®n that they promise obedience to the
laws hereafter. "‘This is a matter of vital
importance to the people of North Georgia
who have been the victims of much injus
tice nnd oppression from revenue officers;
and, if the application is granted, it will re
lieve, in particular many good citizens of
this and adjoining counties who have been
arrested for mere technical violation of the
law.
lhe Contest for the Cadetship.
The examination of applicants for the
crulets|ii/at West Point military academy
began at Cartersville oil the 22d and
emlcl" at midnight on the’23d ultimo
There were twenty-four applicants—a class
of handsome, intellectual, and most prom
ising young men. The examination was
conducted fairly and satisfactorily to all
parties. The race w.is close between eight
nppbcants. On the consolidation of the
grades, it was found that the grade of Ed
gar Hubert of Polk and of 8. W Johnson,
our promising countyinan, was so close as
to necessitate a.xomplete Revision of their
respective grades. This done, Mr. Hubert
was ascertained to be a fraction ahead of
Mr. J >hnson, who was the second choice.
M Idle we regret that Cherokee did not
wig, we. congratulate Mr. Johnson on the
manly fight he made, and Mr. Hubert on
being the brightest young intellectual star
in the Seventh district
Mr. Johnson leaves this week for Louis
ville Medical college, where he will pursue
a course of studies preparatory to entering
the medical profession. We predict for
him a bright future and a distinguished
name. . .
Miserable Policy.
We think it is miserable policy for Jeff.
Davis Bob Toombs and other leaders in the
late rebellion, to continue to be the oracles
of the South, whenever a great question be
tween the two antagonistic sections arises.
It is two late now for such men to give
•beir opinions, and as they misled the peo
ple once, and caused the nun and degrada
tion of the South, by either their ignorance
or knavery, wn think it is contemptible pre
sumption and shameful effrontery for such
men to attem^t'to'inflftencepublic opinion
and *o direct public sentiment at this time.
They have been “weighed in the balances
and found wantingthey have proven
themselves to be unsafe and unworthy lend
ers. and a dignified silence on their part
would be prudent and commendable. They
have wrecked one ship, with its millions of
1 v< snnd property, by their recklessness and
bad management, and they are not the men
to lie intrusted with Whatever may be Wo
covered frqip.lhr effects of the a’orin which
they raised; bnt failed most signally to con
trol. Their mouthing* nnd growling* are
doing us incalculable mischief, nnd aiding
and abetting those who are striving to keep
us in poverty and subjection. They have
rothhig in lose, nnd like blind Samson,
they are disp< rate, and would destroy them
relvr* and their friends rml their country,
in order that their enemies might perish in
the general wreck. We don’t bcHeve our
] < npte are in sym|>athy with such men, lor
baviag been deceived and betraycdHhy them
« lire, (raprebd’y by Toom I*-) they crUinly
have more sensei wall to follow such leaders
again. Th' ranllngs of Toombs and his
sort ought to be discouraged and regarded
with contempt by all decent and sensible
pi'ople, and wiser counsels than he ever
g.»ve, nr cun now give, should prevail with
the people of the South. B
Gen. Rola-n i'atu mon, ol PnHadelphia,
has lavn elected a* a 1 orator of lhe Mexi
can veterans? wlm will celebrate the Uer»-
t nnial »< Philadelphia, ou the 4ih of July,
(■t u. Patterson is a native of Tennessee.
The cadets of \S«st I’viut will have to
get a long on <540 in pay and allowance
after the <nd «»: this fiscal year. Tiny arc
n<>w receiving ft»10. which is cnnsuk'nthlv
more than lhe family of the land is
H’UUMjlic*! loslftisist »Ml.
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The clerk <ft W* lloi.se h.-ta appointed a«
messenger an old colon d man aamni Elias
I'oik, who value hi ssliing*‘>u with Jas.
K Tolk, of Tionesatv. as body set vant
V hen Mr. IMk w.« first elected a member
«I congress. lie h<s remained in the Bulk
fonily until now. and claims to belong to
tm demuC’siie. V Hr ’X»
The Cohmibuv wad'.m the
< migration m >vcmvut as “atxMrt ever
N< mly J. 600 b; tW KVfaC tl |e IWO
b it seVtr d wild lnvA»k
i-lrtl Irtindrttls would cornu ba<k it they
tonld. They w< re deluded by fair pren>i<-
<sotrxxnbii .nl. w.tgts. and they are now .
b'tteih pgrvttmg Uml th* )' did -»ol t»u
th- <•!. p i.t tern. 4
ZSTEW GOOT3S!
Great Bargains.
I now have, and am dally receiving, one of the
largest stocks of goods ever brought into this conn
tv. They are new and fresh, and purchased in ths
Northern and Eastern markets .for eash, at panic
price*. I can, consequently, sell low for cash or
barter. My stock consists, in part, of—
DRY GOODS,
New Prints of the best brand* and latest styles at
eight cents a vard. Shirtings, Sheetings, Drillings,
Osnaburgs, tickings, Canton Flannels, Bleached
Domestics, Balmoral Skirts,
CLOTHS AND CLOTHING,
Cassfmers, Cassimerets, Jeans, Linseys, Ready
made Clothing, sml a great many winter goods that
will, bo sold at cost for the cash.
FUR AND SILK HATS,
fresh from Now York, with a large lot of tho finest
BOOTS AND SHOES
ever brought to this market. The ladies will be do
lighted with my box-toed shoes and gaiters, but I
have any style or quality to suit the taste or purse.
Gentlemen will also admire iny elegant, new style,
inexpensive dress boots.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
in ple-tifnl supply. Also everything in the line of
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
Hardware, Crockcry,
Glassware, Tinware,
Saddles, Bridles, Whips,
Umbrellas, Notions, etc.
AVERY PLOWS,
I will well low for cash, and if any farmer who likes
to work wants one of these necessary implements
on time, he ean get it.
THE HUDSON WAGONS,
of which I have a numlier on hand, both one and
two-horse, I will sell on time until next fall, on a
good note and security.
STANDARD SCHOOL BOOKS.
I am agent for the sale of the school books auth
orized by the Teachers’ association and Board of
I Education of Cherokee county.
ONE OF THE HANDSOMEST
and cleverest Clerks In Georgia, Mr. E. B. HOL
LAND, can be seen at my store at all times He is
still unmarried, but exceedingly anxious to enter
into the wedded state, and I am satisfied he will
marry soon, if the opportunity offers. So come
along, young ladies. Bemember this is leap year
and the' Centennial year, and you need not fear to
make your wants known.
In conclusion I would say, if tho people of thia
section want goods of the best quality, at the lowest
prices, trom the moat extensive stock in the county,
let them call on me, and I will prove that my store
is the place to get them.
Very tespoctfully,
J. M. McAFEE.
Photographer & Jeweler.
TITHE nndersitjnpd Dikes plensnre in noti-
JL tying the public that he is prepared to
take Pictures of every kind on short no
tice. He will also repair Watches, Clocks
and Jewelry of every description. Charges
to suit the times. Rooms, in Ellis’s brick
building (up stairs), Canton. G*.
30 ly L. B. OWEN.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
T BOUNDARY of a new Militia District
) in Cherokee county. —Starting point at
the mouth ofOwl creek, on lot of land No.
766, 21 district and 24 section in the 817
district, G. M., thence East to lot of land
No. 758 in 21st district an-.l 2'l section of the
817th district, G. M., thence nearly a” East
course to lot of land No. 656 in 15th district
and 2d section in the 890lh district, G. M.,
thence nearly North to lot of land No. 500
in 15lh district and 24 section in the 1019th
district. G. M., thence nearly North to lot
of land No. 209 in 15th district and 24 sec
tion in the 1019th district, G. M.. thence a
straight line to lot of land No. 147 in 15th
district and 2 i section in the 1019th district,
G. M, thence down the Etowah river to the
beginning point.
E. G. Ellison,
O. W. Putnam,
C. 8 Steelk,
Commissioners.
Cherokee Court of Ordinary sitting for
county purposes, February 16th, 1876:
The Commissioners appointed to lay out
nnd define the line* of a new Militia District
in said county of Cherokee, having filed
their report on the 15th instant, and the
same having hren examined and approved;
ordered that the said new district be estab
lished with the nbov** described Umndary,
and that a duly certified copy of these pro
ceedings be forwarded tn the Governor of
Georgia. C M. MeCI.URF.,
29 4t Ordinary nnd cx-offleio Cl» rk.
Postponed Sheriff Sale.
TV TILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
\ V March net*, lirfore lhe rourt-houw
door in Canton, Cherokee county, Georgia,
la tween the legal hours of sale, the follow
ing descrilte I |»r.»pcrty. to wit :
LOT of land No. 280, In the 13th dis
trict and 24 section of Cherokee conmy,
Gn. Levied ou as the property ot Jesse
King, to satisfy a county court fl. fa. is
sued from tho county court ol said coun
ty in fiver of E. G. Gramling against
Jesse King.
pEOR( HA, CH KRO KE E C<) UNTV
v T Henry T. Johnson has applied to me
for iximption pf personalty and selling
apart and valuation of boniest end, and I
will pmsn on the same et 11 o’clock a. m..
Mnich 6,1876, at my offi o.
U M. MCCLURE, Ordinary.
Print* r‘s fee, $2.
/EORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY
VI Whereas. John Terry, administrator
or William Perkmson, n-presenis to the
court in his |x.4i:ion, duly Jibed and entered
ou n-eorrt. that lie has fully admintsUred
William Piricnson’s estate: This is there
fore to ri»e all persons resweemrd. kindred
and creditors, to show cxuiie. if any they
can. why said administrator should not be
discharged from his administration and re
ceive letters of dismission, on the first Mon
day in May, 1876.
27 8m ' C. M. McCLURE, Ordinary.
Ci EORGIA. CHEROKEE COUNTY
I To all whom it may concern : J M.
M.-Ako li tving in pn»p«g form applied to
nic f«»r |KrnMtner»l letters of adminis’ration
ou lhe estate of Susan E . Rluxles, late <rf
s id < <>untv, this is h« cite .41 : ml singular
tua crrtliims at «1 next of kin of SuMfi E.
Rtioiirs to be and apfKsr .a my ufllee, with
in tlic. time ailowetl by law. and Show cause
If an? they <sn. why p<n«<an**ttt adminis
tration should rot 1* granted to J. M >tc-
Afer on Susjoi E. Rhodes's estate. itnos
un hand amt uftkial sfeo-itnr.. February
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McMillan & Snow.
Wholesale Dealeis in
•GROCERIES,
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS.
WHOLESALE HOUSE,
No. *Bl Forsyth street, near State capitol.
FA#CY GROCERY HOUSE,
25 Marietta st., near DeGive’s Opera House.
SEEDS of all kinds.
100 barrels new Mackerel,
200 half barrels new Mackerel,
400 kits new Mackerel,
100 half barrels White-fish,
100 kits White-fish.
Ai.so, a large stock of staple and fancy
Groceries, ai lowest prices. 27 3m
Livery Stable!
N. J. GARRISON
lias opened a Livery Stable in Canton,
and is prepared to fornidJ Horses, Buggies,
and Wagons to the public for reasonable
compensation. He will also do Hauling to
and from the railroad and elsewhere for
those desiring such service.
The s'artiug of a livery stable in Canton
is only an .experiment, but Mr. Garrison
hopes' by attention to business and salisfnc
tory charges to make his experiment a sac
cesslul undertaking. • 23
THE DEATH-BED OF ANDREW
JOHNSON.
A FINE ENGRAVING, just published
on heavy plate paja-r, 14x19 inches in
size. It touchingly portrays lhe last mo
ments of the gp nt stati »nuin, wilh family
and friends gtonped sorrowfully arouml
him. It is n bemMiful gem of art, and
should hang in every house nnd cottage in
tne land. Sample <spy sent by mail, movni
ed on a roller and postpaid, on receipt of 25
cents, or 3 for 6fr cents. A ddress
BURROW & CO., Pitblislicra,
Box 94, Bristol, Tenn.
Agents wanted everywhere to sell
our new popular Pictures of Mooily and
Sa«kev, Dentb-!»e4 of Andrew Jolms<>n,
and one humlreil other subjects. No mon
ey required until pi< lures are sold, bend
stamp for catalogue and terms. Address as
nlMive. . . 27 4t
Speciid Notice.
r pilE UNDERSIGNED offers for sale
One Hundred Acres of Land, forty
acres of which nre under fence and in cul
tivation/ The remaming sixty acres are in
the wo/h.s nnd well timbered. A small
creek runs through the place, having *»me
ten or twelve acres of bottom laod upon it.
On the place are all lhe ncc<-ss>iry houses,
in good condition, a gno-l orchard, and an
excellent spring of water. It lies in the 3d
district and 2d section nf Cherokee, Tiie
whole lots are Nos. 10 and 11; the half lot
J is adjoining, but dumber not remembered.
I will give a bargain in this property, if
sold noon. Titles unquestionable. For fur
ther particulars, call on W. H. Bra non, or
at the office ot The Cherokee Georgian.
21 F S. BRA NON.
W. A. BRWHWELL.
CARPENTER, CONTRACTOR AND
BUILDER,
Residence, Canton, Ga.
O
ALL work done bv me will be done with noM
iwo. and <!l»f*aUh. Price* rvaxuable— ■uitislaction
gn»raate«4.
j Aug 4,
Ljv J? II- Speir.
CANTON, GEORGIA,
(Office: J. B. Barton » StoieJ
HXVIMi remmwrt the practirr at Far
aiot Ofeftrtrie*, tenders hi* wrvice* to hi»
fri< ad» and patrons and tht corn muulag generally
3 b»ltk>o«t Osern for |>a*t favor*. rv*pe» tfn’ly aobcita
a continuation »f tb<- name. Idamar* <rf women and
chlidrea made a 'pedality. WIU attend raßa day
or nix hi. -S-ly
JOHN L- M'»ON. r. WOOTKM.
Moon a wooten,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Atlanta,* - - - Gkorc.ia,
i
Office, Oppo-ite National Hotel.
( xTiCj. M. Turk.’
WILL CQNTINV* T»fc BRACTH-A < F
Medicine and Surgery.
1 \IF EASES of WOMEN -nd OBBTET-
I ’ RlCSiudde a Si'ECIALTY. Offi«e<in
Mam street, u.t>l cud.
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Webster now Is iilorinus; It lenvos noth
ing to be desired.—[Pres. Raymond,
Vassar college.
Ip very scholar knows the value of the
b work. —[W. 11. Prescott, Historian.
Believe it to l>c the most perftet dic
tionary of the language.—[Dr. J. G.
Holland.
Superior in most respects to any oth'T
IO known to me.—[ —George P. Marsh.
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ment Printer.
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scientific terms. —[Pres. Hitchcock.
Remarkable compendium of human
knowledge.—[Pres. W. S. Clark.
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tionary extant.—[London Quarterly Re
view, October, 1873.
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THE NATIONAL STANDARD.
PROOF —20 TO 1
The sales of Wtbstrr’s Dictionaries
throughout she country in 1873 were 20
times as large as the sales of any other
Dictionaries. In proof, we will send to any
person, on application, the statements of
more than 100 booksellers, from every sec
tion of the com.trv.
G.& C. MERRIAM, Publishers,
25 Springfield. Mass
1876.
Cotton Option at 15 Cents.
i
fJTAKE your choice of the following:
Jolm Metryman’s Ammoniated Bone,
Baldwin & Co ’» A.nmnniatcd Bone,
Stern’s Ammoniated Bone,
’ Prestnn d: Son’s Ammoniated Bone,
Reese’s Soluble Pacific,
Want’.o Guano,
I Eliwan Guano,
i Acid Phosphates and Chemicals,
For composting with stable manure and
■ cotton seed.
I For terms, etc., apply to
WINTERS A WHITLOCK,
Marietta, Georgia.
* A few bushels of Pearce’s Prnliflr
Cotton Seed for »i»r. The cotton is earin'
and su|wrior in staple nnd well trailed to
this w ction. Price, $5 |M?r buahd. 25-3 m
Don’t Go Away
‘ TO BUY YOUR
STOVES ANO TINWARE,
When your wants ean be supplied at home
FKRRY HASTY. W. R HAFTY.
PERRY HASTY A BRO.,
Successors to Jahn A. Webb,
Will continue the Tin-shop in Canton, nnd
. will keep in stork STOVES and TIN
WARE of all kinds, and will manufactwre
tin ami Mhcet-iron work, to older, in work
manlike maimer, at prices as low as can be
afforded.
REPAIRING made# specialty. 17
I recommend the alniye firm to a gener
ous public, and ask for them the patronage
friends extended to me. JOHN A. W EBB
J. 11. CLAY,
Brick and Stone Mason, Brick
Maker and Plasterer,
CANTON, - • • GEORGIA
TTTtLL do all kinds of work in his line,
\ V such ns budding Brick nnd Stone
Houses, Pillars nnd Chimneys, Plastering
I House*, etc. All work done in the best
style. Satisfaction guaranteed. Prices rea .
sonahlc nnd jnst. Best of reterenccs can
be given when desired.
aug 11 2 ly
TTROSCOPIA.
DR. G. W. MADDOX has practiced
medicine for three years, wdb great
sueceOL in the rapid cure of diseases, espe
cially those ot hinahs. Chronic diseases, i
s lx>th ot males and females, yield readily to j
his pure medicim-s. Casts can be sent to !
him by expn-ss or t»v hand, one half ounce ■
ot uritm being sufficii ul to locate the dis
ease. Mi-dicines sent to any part ot the
Uid’ed Static nt his risk. All case* prompt
*lf ait« n«kd m, day or night. AJilrew. G.
W Maddox, Wah»ca, Chcrokev county,
(veorgia. W
Mrs. M. A. Smith, Canton,
HAIR WORKER,
X f ANUFACTURES hair into all kinds
!Al ol bruid«, ringlets, setts, bracelets,
I -vatch-gnards, necklaces, etc. Will insure
satisfaction in quality of work and pricv.
i AH grades ot mounting furnished when de
sir»d Call and see slyk- of work, on Ma
js ktfn street. 4
FARM IMPLEMENTS.
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PRICES REDUCED.
■ »ill ttf -«<■• vdneA ” >, , t
!f dUW q,H irj.jS *9 ■■■> 11 1
isa* s'c’iudb oil ii '’dl? ' • ' i/ “ -.4 1 --■a*;*-
Mark W. Johnson & Woodruff,
.nuld NT A, GEORGIA,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Farm Implements, Seeds, Fertilizers, Carriages, Big
gies Wagans, Portable Steam Engines
’ - Improved Live Stock, Etc.
offering, at prices greatly reduced, the following attractive stock:
50 Boyd Excelsinr Plows, 50 No. C. Ex< elsior two-horse Steel Flew,
500 J Dixl« Craft one-hotre at $3, nr 6*t one «*4er for f 15,
500 one and Hro-hordf Farmers’ Friend Cast Plows—the best Turning Plow ever efilrred
to the public,
500 Feed Cuitcre, all sizes and prices. 150 Corn Shellers, from $9 50 up,
200 dozen Hanfficd Farmers' Shank Hoes, cheaper than ever before offered,
75 two-horse iron-axle Farm Wftgmis, ftbm $75 up, and warranted,
BUGGIES —We have the largest RefMieitory in Qvorgia, aud cau suit every taele a»<
every pocket? 3 ’* •»* •*» ” ;
Fertilizers.
3,000 tons of tlm best standard Fertilizers, now ready for delivery, consiraing. in part »f
1,500 tons Russ« ir» Ammoniated Bone Su- 200 tons Stono Soluble Guam*, t
perphosphnb*, I<M> ’om» Pure Flower of Raw Bone,
500 tons Slone Arid
50 tons ptotasta Ompoitnil, ‘ A 509. tons Ovster Sh» ll Lim*.
Also, 20.000 pounds Sulphate of Ammonia, Nitrate of Soda, Muriate of Potash, «lc.
Seeds. .
Our Seed department 1* the most compb<tr to U''tflmd North or South. Noted cam
be calks! for that we can rnM furnish. We have n»w iniving—
-10.000 doz Papers of < ho'ce and genuine Garden S-< ds,
1,000 bbls EaHV Rose, Show Flake, Brewm il’s Beamy and Pi-crL ss Potatoes. Order new.
250 bushels of the crlebrntedSt. Domingo Yam, very fine and early,
500 bushels of Red Clover,
1,000 pounds LnW-rne, Wh-rte Clover, Crims<m Annual Clover, etc.,
2 000 bushels German Millet. Ami right here l. tus urge every farmer, in Georgia »•
order at once, one or more bhshrls of this German Mhlet. We know nf netting
equal to It under the sun as a hay of forego plan’, and seed will be
1 000 bush. Is Hungarian Grass, 5.000 bushels Red Top or Herd’s Gram.
500 bushels of Timothy, 10,000 bushels Red Rust Proof Oats, the enly
2 000 Lu-hek of B ue Grass, Orchard Grass, Oat worth planting Hem Jasnar? M»
Rye Grass, Witches, et* , March,
500 ImshelS of New, Rare, and Desfrab’e Cotton Seed, r c
We are in earnest, mean to se ll ehenp, ami will give one of Warr n’a Patent IlasnMt
all who send us ae order amnunti»»g to $lO Semi for price lists.
We sell Farm Engineit chctt|M'r than any other Southern house. Try us.
2« 3,n MARK W. JOHNSON & WOODRUFF, Atlants, Ga.
i i iimii tins ~ 1
JOHN 8. REESF & Co., General Agents, Baltimore, Maryland.
.A. ZD JLIIR, <Sc ZBZROS-,
Atlanta, Geovtria,
Sole Agents for the District of North and Middlo Georgia, Nnrth Ala
b.tma and Tennessee, for the
' ! 'u A; « fag si Stviftl f»dw ns *'* .. ‘ iaM» ; • "‘I she* A- emll ■
PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY,
Capital, $1,000,000 I
i 1 si—— —l
JUST RECEIVED:
1000 Tons Soluble Pacific Guano,
100 Tons Acid Phosphate for composting.
(NO OU) STOCK ON HAND)
W© are now prepared to farisish doalers and planters in any qwMHi.
tv desired of the above high ghtde nnd popular FertiliKem, which era
freah and in line condition, and the analysis recently made, ©f the new
stock, show about 15 percent; available ‘Phosphoric Acid, 3 t-4 par
cent. Ammonifi, arid nearly 2* per cent, of EOJASH. Sold on time, an
usual, at low price, with th6 bption to the planter to pay in Cotton first *
November, at : 15 cent’s peF pouiid.
Call on, or send to u* for circulars and analysis.
Respectfully, [26-2mj ADAIR A BROTHKBfi.
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Rome Stove and Hollow - warn
Works.
A written guarantee with every stove sold. If any pieee hrndb*
from heat, or anything wi the matter with your stove, bnng it back «n<
;we will fix it hi two houraorgive you another one. Every artiei*
warranted. Pots, Ovens, Skillets, and lids of all sorts.
SEAY BROTHERS, Proprietors.
Office a.xicl Salesroom-39 Broetd St.
Foundry, corner of Franklin street and Railroad.
Gin-gearing; Mill-whubls, Castings, made tc order
T1 ToitTb, TiX, AND Sdeet ibon ware.
Tin Roofihj; 4 fsiittcring, and Job work promptly attended te. Tib
W sre sold very cheap. 13-3 m