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Special Notice.
Wanted.— TWO FIRST CLASS
TEA .VISTERS —Liberal wages offered
Come well recommended. Apply to
R. H. ROWLAND.
Cartersville, April 24.
interested are hereby potified
that, in future, the Legal Advertise*
incuts of Gilmer. County will be pub
lished in this paper.
many friends of
JESSE It. WIKL.E
announce him as a Candidate for the position
ol Judge ol' the County Court authorized by
late Act of the Legislature, at ensuing election.
March 20, 1860. tde
are authorized to
announce the name of
HH. 11. PRITCHETT
as a Candidate for Solicitor of the County
Court, at the election on 2d May next.
the earnest solicita
tions of my friends, 1 present my name
to the Public as a candidate for Judge
of-the County Court ol Bartow county,
at the election on Wednesday, the 2d of
May next. T. H. TRIPPE.
fcS-We are authorized to
announce name of ANDREW
H. RICE, Esq., as a candidate lor the
office ol Solicitor ol the County Court.
April 10, 1806.
lsL&*\Ve are authorized to
announce the name of ROBERT C.
SAXON as a candidate tor Solicitor ol
the new County Court of this county.
are authorized to
announce the name of JOHN JOLLY
as a candidate for Judge of the County
Court of Bartow County.
are authorized to
announce the name of WILLIAM J.
CONYERS as a candidate for Solicit
or of the new County Court of this
county.
ff E W AI)V ER IMS I’M £ NTH.
MrMessrs. A. L. Pills # Go., have
just opened another Grocery and Com
mission house in this place.
See what inducements A. K. Rpago,
of Atlanta, is offering purchasers in
Corn, Oats and Hay.
The firm of M. M. & J. H. Johnson,
Atlanta, has undergone a change to that
of Johnsons <s' Gordon, hot the change
injured no one, an Col. Gordon is as
clever a gentleman as anybody, and
rhe Johnsons can’t he excelled.
The Jefferson insurance Company
is said to be perfectly reliable and re”
sponsible. Jno. W. Wolford, is agent
in this place.
Kramer’s J/ttir lieaturulive has won
a great reputation wherever it has been
used, for restoring hair and all disease*
of the scalp. W'e have known it used |
by individuals to good effect, am! can |
add additional testimony to its efficacy, j
Kead the advertisement.
The W heat harverl is last approach- j
ing, when Threshers and Reapers will
be called into requisition ; and those
who intend to purchase them had bet
ter call on John J. Howard at once.
The Messrs. Alexanders, hardwaro
merchants, Atlanta, are proposing to
sell farmers cotton and grain plows, on
good terms.
MyWn announce, this week, the
name ol John Jolly as candidate for
Judge of the County Court. Mr. J.
possesses, without doubt, all the requi
site qualifications for a good Judge,
will give entire satisfaction if elected.
We also announce th* name ol Win.
J, Conyers as a candidate for Solicitor
ol the same Court. Mr. C.. too, is, in
every respect, well qualified to fill the
responsible duties ol the position. If
elected he will, doubtless, render good
and efficient service.
we have, thus tar, failed ;o
•ay anything respecting the qualifica
tions of "Win. 11. Pritchett, who was
the first candidate who announced his
name lor Solicitor ol the County court,
in order to pursue an impartial couise
with all the candidates, we will say
that he is fully competent to discharge
the duties ol the office. If the voters
of the county see proper to repose this
trust in him, they will never have cause
to regret it.
A Violent Sroan passed over this
place, on Sunday night last, prostrating
trees, fences, chimneys, Ac., and spat
tering the Icavea and tragiuenis ol bro
ken limbs ol trees over the face ol earth.
For about one hour the w ind raged wall
great fury. Owing to the natural de
fenses around this place, not much in
jury was done to person or property,
but we dread to hear the report Ironi
sections where the wind had lair sweep.
Scott‘a Monthly, for April, has
just reached us, laden with rich stores
of useful knowledge, and interesting
B®.'Ve overheard a conversation
between two strange gentlemen on the
cars, a few days since, in regard to the,
country through which the Western
Atlantic Railroad passed. One re.
marked to the other that he could see
no inducement whatever for con
struction of such a great thoroughfare'
through such a poor, broken country as
Cherokee Georgia, to which the other
gentleman agreed. We thought of the
old adage “if ignorance is bliss ’tis folly
to be wise.” From what standpoint
these gentlemen arrived at this conclu
sion we are at a loss to determine. If
it was simply from passing through on
the cars, they were evidently poor
judges ol land, for no man who profes
ses to be a judge of land would risk his
judgment from such a standpoint. It
is an established fact that this mode of
traveling gives one no opportunity for
correct observation, and more esoecial"
ly at this time, as the lands lying con
tiguous to railroads were far worse de
vastated, thaiVthose a little remote from
them. If they reasoned from hearsay,
or arrived at that conclusion from pre
judice, they “ reckoned without their
host.” for men differ in their notions
about what constitutes a pleasant coun
try or good lands. The South Sea Is
lander thinks his country the garden
spot of the Globe, but an American
would call it an earthly pandemonium.
The lbelander thinks his bleak and
barren land the most desirable oi all
countries, but an American could see
nothing in it but starvation and death.
Men’s tastes vary as much, in this re
spect, as their color or features —God
so designed it; if it were otherwise,
and everybody saw as we see, and fell
as we feel, they would all sell out, if
they could, and move t >, and settle in,
Bartow county, Ga., and what we say
of Barlow :ouniy is eminently true of
Cherokee Georgia.
But what is the truth in the premises.
'The best evidence of good land is agood
crop growing upon it. Had these gen
tlemen but folk wed us for one hour
we could have convinced them of their
error* in regard to the poverty of our
lauds. We could have taken them but
one mile due West Irom this place and
pointed out to their entranced vision,
as lovely a sight as mortal eye could
wish to behold—a vale in whose bo
som the bright waters meet. Yes,
were we possessed of the poetic fire of
Tom Moore, we could picture to their
imagination Ja more beautiful landscape
scene than they have ever dreamed ol
seeing in this vale of tears —and the
picture would be a reality. This little
vally embraces several thousand acres
of the most fertile bottom and meadow
lands—one, in viewing it, would be ir
resistibly forced to exclaim—
**Oh the transporting, rapturous scene,
That rises to my sight;
Sweet fields arrayed in living green,
And rivers of delight.”
There are two beautiful brooks that
come together in its very centre, and
then bounds off into the rippling Eto
wah. Or. either side are the receding
mountains all robed in verdant green
and bedecked with flowers, whose low*
•ring summit is cneircled with smoke
commingled with the blue eihreal sky.
Go with us to the highest peak and
look down upon the valley below with
its meandering and murmuring brooks,
its out-spreading fields of green, and
meadows bestudded with the speet
scented crab and symmetrical elm, and
you will admit that our picture is not
100 highly colored.
Here, to-day. we CHn show you clo
ver half-leg high and wheat that will
cover your hips and-just commencing
to head out. The grasses, too. com*
pletely carpet the earth, and the stock
luxuriate to their stomach’s content. —
But this is but a little spot contrasted
with bodies of land, equally as good,
lying along the mtay water courses
and vallies in Cherokee Georgia.
We have just as good land in North
ern Georgia, as ran be found in East
Tennessee, or West Virginia, or in the
great Valley of Virginia. We can raise
any product that they can produce, and
it will be just asgood and abundant, un
der the same system of ullage ; and we
can, in addition, raise the great staple
—cotton. Our lands, both mountain
and valley, are susceptible of a very
high state ol cultivation—both of the
grains and grasses, and admirably a
olapted to the raising of stock. Volun
teer grasses arc springing up over onr
forests and fields from seed deposited
during the war by slock fed on North
ern h.iv, w hich will soon afford a range
for stock sufficient to keep them fat
without feeding from the barn.
This is not mere idle coojeciuie, nv
no means. The truth of what we af
firm has been abundantly proven, by
actual experiment; and if any one
doub*.s is, wc simply ask them to come
and see for themselves—and not under
take to judge from the rapidly moving
cars, or hearsay, cr from sectional pre
judice.
*gk,’£he Southern General Method
Confert*#te is now in
in Among the
changes sugg^ hi Church Economy
we find :—Name of the
church to‘dlethodisf Church,' or Wes
leyan Methodist E. Church’—Dispen-
sing with Class Meetings as a test of
membership, and making the attend
ance at such meetings a privilege, and
instituting monthly meetings as a lest
—To abolish the Probationary system
and receive members upon a profession
of their faith—To organize colored so
cieties and ordain colored preachers—
To extend the Pastorate. These are
among the proposed changes. As the
Northern Con. are extending their wing
over portions of the South, it is the in
tention of the Southern Church to ex
tend hers over the .North, and to this
end, the Baltimore Conference has ap
plied lor admission into the Conference
South. Some efforts are being made
to re-unite the Church North and South
A proposition has been made to ordain
six more Bishops. It is said that none
of the Georgia Delegation are aspi
rants.
BgL.THE Wheat Crop, of this sec
tion, never loosed better than at the
present. If it escapes the present or
deal, and no mishap occurs to it in the
future, an abundant harvest will be re
alized.
in the future, will only be
taken, at this office, in exchange for
subscription for the Express at three
cents a pound. This is what we are
authorized to pay by paper manufac
turers.
IQrWhai lias become of the South
ern Christian Jldvocatt? We were
promised an exchange, some weeks a
go, but, as yet, it has failed to come to
come to hand.
For the Express.
We hate old sins and scabby shins,
And cloth that is moth-eaten ;
And love that’s cold, and secrets told,
And friendship weather-beaten.
Acwokth.
Doctor's Fees.
I must rxjtress, and nothing less,
I’hf moving* of the spirit ; [wills,
’Bout Docdo; ‘ bills and dead men’s
And what their heirs inherit.
Farewell to pills and Doctor’s bills
My thoughts I cannot smother ;
Young Sam and me can’t stand the fee.
I’ll never be a mother.
Old Maid.
Harriet,
On the 18th inst, at Stone Mountain,
Ga., bv Rev. H. C. Homady, Captain
JAS. 1.. RICE, of Nashville, Tennes
see, and Miss ADA J., daughter of Col.
Lewis Tumlin.
M' BRIDE, DOSSETT & CO.,
#* ww
CORNER OF HUNTER AND WHITEHALL STREETS,
Atlanta, ca.
Importer* and wholesale
Dealers in
£ r o t It tx 5 ,
China and Glass Wares.
Tull lines of
C. C. CHINA AND GLASS
'WKSSk
t price* si low s* any hour* in the country,
W* ray no jobber* or importer* profit*, but
bring our goods directly from the
Fotteries of Europe,
and
Manufactories of America,
and can offer goods upon as favorable terms
as any house in the South.
Goods carefully repacked for the country
trade.
A fine assortment for sale in the original
package.
Assorted Grates very low. april 10.3 m
celebrated
Clothes Washer
and If'ringer,
On hand and for sale, in Atlanta, by
* spr in. T M AB. C. CLARKE.
liipley & Wood, Agents
[Successors to TANARUS, R, RIPLEY.]
Dealers iu
CROCKERY.
CHINA,
andglass wahe S .
And House Furnishing Goods.
~ u' Also Agents for BUR* CZjji ""J
GLAR AMI) FIRE ■ PROOF
SAFES .
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga *
April 17, 1806.
. ■■ ... ■ ~fy. , - ■
The New Furniture Store
OF
GEO .IP. 3'RAZER,
Peachtree Street,
ATLANTA, .GEORGIA"
Over Eddleman & Banks’ Shoe Store,
Extraordinary Inducements
Offered™ Purchasers-
A large taX of new and tasty articles of Fur
niture and Carpets —fine Brussels Car
pets at $2 to $3 per yard—now being received
which I will continue to sell at the
Lowest Figures.
FARMERS! FARMERS!
Look to your Interest.
To the Wheat Farmers of Middle Georgia
and Alabama, I have orders for 50,000 bushels
of Wheat, for which the highest cash prices
will be paid.
I also call attention ofFarmersto have their
fields cleared of stumps and rocks, as I shall
have the beat
Reapers,
Made for sale, or to Reap on Sheree- This
caution is necessary, as no Reaper will suffer
his Machine to enter fields only at the risk of
the farmer, where these obstruction* are in the
way. Now is the lime to do this without dam
age to the erop. apr. 171 m
Kentucky
Threshers,
Reapers,
Straw-cutters,
Corn-shcllers,
Wagon,
carriage,
and
buggy
MATERIALS.
Inn still Agent for
the sale of those cele
brnted Threshers. 4
tniiiiiiiiVhilifSAin and 2 Horse Power,
and can furnish any and all parts of them new
which may have been broken. Also Reapers
can be furnished or any part of them, together
with a splendid Corn-Nheller and Straw-Cut
ter, made on the moat approved plan for dura
bility and usefulness. Also all Materiils for
V\ agon*, Carnages, and Buggies, iu whole or
in part —Hubs, Felloes, Shafts, and Poles,
Wheels, Bodies, fee., all mad of the best sea
soned timber. Call and examine the prices,
and let your orders go on st once so as to he
ready for the Harvest and the incoming crop.
JOHN J. HOWARD.
march 27 tin
n. P. Z'MMRriMA*, 8. A. ▼tEttIRRT,
bate of Scranton A Zim- ; Late of Jackson,
merman, Augusta, Ga.; Miller a Verdery,
Augusta, Ga.
ZIMMERMAN l VERDERY,
Grocers, Produce and
commission
merchants.
Corner Broad and Marietta Streets,
ATLANTA, GA.
Prompt atteusion given to con.ignmenta and
orders. * march 27. Im
VAN EPPS & TIPPIN,
Wholesale Dealers in
Grocerle*> And Provisions,
Alabama Street, nsar Whitehall,
v
ATLANTA .GEORGIA}
HA V Ein Store end to arrive :
50 bags Rio Coffee;
SO bags Java Coffee,
20 bbls A Sriigar,
20 bbls Extra C Sugar,
10 bbls Crushed Sugar,
20 bids Porto Rico Yellow Sugar,
S boxes Browa Sugar,
SO bbls 6olden Syrup,
20 kegs Reffned Syrup,
20 bbls Mackerel,
100 kits No. i Mackerel,
5 bbls Pickled Herrings,
10 boxes Cod Kish,
20 kegs Soda,
50 boxes Candle*,
Pepper. Spice, Ginger, Mustard, Oyster* in car*’
Catsup, Pepper Sauce, Lemon Syrup. Pickles,
Sardine*. Concentrated MHk. Figa. R arts ins.
Prune*. Alanoads, Bmnl Nuts. English Wal
nut*. Pecan Nuts. Filberts, Frrncb Cbe-tnuts,
Jellies. Soda Cracker*. Butter Crackers. Peach
es in cans. Black and Green Tea. Soap. Cop
peras. Extract of Logwood, also Corn. Bacon,
Lard. Cheese, tec. spr 1? lm
FOR SALE.
A NEAT, -omfortable HOCBE. with out
house*, and four Acre* of Land at I* c bed,
situated about one mile from Cartersvilie.—
For further particular* apply to
Marrfi ** J. A. HOWARD.
Psoricus !
Fsoricus!
Psoricus !!
Will certainly curt* the Itch !
IF you have ITCH, us*
Psoricus ! !
DON'T Scratch too much, use Psoricus
and be cured of the ITCH
ITCH is troublesome, get a box of PsOri-
CUS and be cuied.
PSORICUS will cure TETTER OR RING
WORM.
PSORICUS is prepared by
S. R. KRAMER & CO.. Drafts,
Atlanta Ga.
For Sale by
W. L. KIRKPATRICK fc CO.
Druggists,
Jan. 15. Cartersville, Ga.
The
Public are hereby notified that
W. L. Kirkpatrick & Cos, j
HA VIC JCBT UCCKiriD A LABSK STOCK OF TUB
Best Drugs
and Medicinesever before offered in Cartersville,
consisting, in part, of the following articles :
AU the preparations of Murcury, Iron, Opium,
And
lodine ; Extracts, Acids, Dye Stuffs, Paints,
Oils, Putty, Glass, Paint Brushes, Varnishes ; ;
German, Fancy, Castile, and Toilet Soaps;
Candles, Borax, Black Lead, Starch, Sulphur,
Soda, Potash, Sozodont, Bay Rum, Cologne,
French Brandy and Wines for medical purpo
ses ; a large lot of Patent
Medicines,
Ayer’s, MeJ.ane's and Radway’s Pills ; J eady
Relief, Cherry Pectoral, Sarsaparilla, Ambrosial
Oil, Vermifuge, Godfrey’s Co-dial, Bateman’s
Drops, and a large number of articles not enu
merated. to which we invite the attention of
physicians and the public generally. When
In Town,
call around and see our stocK.
In addition to the above, we have on hand a
largo lot of fine Smoking Tobacco, and as splen
did asaortment of Kentucky made Leather as
Is at
the South. We will fill orders from Physi
cians promptly, anu flatter ourselves that we
can sell as low as any party South. Prescrip
tions faithfully eom| ounded. Terms, Cash.
Be sure to enquire for
W. L.
Kirkpatrick
& co’s
DRUG STORE.
CARTERSVILLE, Ga.
Martih 13, WO.
Keep it in miiitl,
THAT THE BEST
LISTS
Is burned at the Ro
gers Kiln, by
J. F. LEAKE & CO.
A LARGE supply kept on hand. Orders
promptly filled. Address us at Cartera
viite, Ba/low county, Ga. March 13.
Central HoteL,
IVY STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Rear of Masonic Hall, near Maiket House
Call for Clerk or Porters on arriving.
A NEAT three story building, newly and
neatly furnished. Kept on the principle
of pleasing its patrons to pay its proprietor.—
Its established character for good fare and ni<-e
lodging* shall be maintained. Board by the
mouth furnished with and without lodging, at
reduced rate*. Rsv. J. W. HINTON,
Merch 20. 3m Proprietor.
A HOME FOR SALE.
That very desirable tract
■jfSjßSfß? of Land, 285
known as the Col. Milner
place, is now offered for
Sale. A large, beautiful Creek run* through
this tract. It ia bounded on one side by the
Western Sc Atlantic Haßroad, and lying about
1} and 1J miles from Carter*vilie. Bartow
(formerly Catu) County. Ga. It will be sold
on reasonable terms. Applv to
mch 27 liu JOHN J. HOWARD.
W. L. GOLDSMITH,
Attorney at Law,
Atlawta, Gxoboia.
Will practice in Pulton and adjoining counties.
Office at City Hall, with the Ordinary.
Refer* to Hon. Joseph H. Lumpkin, Athens.
r Wm. Hope Hull, Esq., “
Hon. Warren Akin, Caitcrsville.
Hon. Wm. 7. Wofford, “
Judge James Milner, “
Hon. L. J. Gartrell, Atlanta, Ga.
Hon. Wm. Exxard, “
Hon. Jared I. Whitaker."
Hon. M. A. Chandler. Decatur, Ga.
J. B. Stewart, Esq.. Stone Mi., Ga.
March 20.
FRESH
Cotton Seed,
for Sale, or
Will be exchanged for Lint
Cotton and Dried Fruit, at
the highest market price, by
J. ELSAS & CO.
Cartersvilie, Feb. 13.
T.M. 1 R. C. CLARKE.
Successors te
T. M. CLARKE,
Wholesale and Retail
Dealers in
En glis h
AND
American
Harlrtoar t,
QONSISTING, in part, of
21),000 lbs Plow Steel,
100 Bars Tyre Iron,
Hoop, Band, and Horse Shoe Iron,
Nail Rods. Horse .Shoe Nails,
Trace Chains, Plows,
Corn Shelters,
Straw Cutters,
Carpenters’ Tools,
Building Material.
Bellows and Vices,
Mill amfCross-Cut Saws,
Files of all kinds,
Leather and Rubber Belting,
Hemp and Gum Packing,
Pocket and Fable Cutlery,
Guns, Pistols, Flasks, ic.,
and all other goods
kept in the line.
Also Agents, in Atlanta, for PI AT
FORM AND COUNTER SCALES which we .ell It
Factory prices, Freight added.
T. M. &R. C. CLARKE,
, a., ,vm r , Peachtree and Line streets,
ATLANTA. GA., Feb 27. 6m
W. W, CHAPMAN, J. W, RUCKER.
. CHAPMAN l ROCKER,
W holesale Grocers
and
Commission Merchants,
(West side Whitehall Street,)
Atlanta, Ga.
co,,fine ourselves strictly to the
y Wholesale trade, and, from lotigex
perienc in business, hope to share a
liberal patronage. We would especially in
vite the attention of Merchants visiting our
city, to the examination of our stock before
purchasing elsewhere.
We have now, in Store, and are daily re
ceiving, a large stock of GROCERIES, PRO
VISIONS, &C., consisting, in part, as follows:
800 bbls. Flour, (all grades.)
500 bush, white & yel. corn,
10,000 lbs. new (clear sides)
Bacon and Hams,
50 Bags Rio coffee,
75 bbls. Sugar (dif. grades.)
30 Doz. Planters’ steel hoes,
150 Kegs Nails,
and all other goods
usually kept in the
grocery line.
March 6. 3in
McCAMY & CO„
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Dealem in
medicines,
paints, oils,
DYE-STUFFS, GLASS, PUTTY. &C„
Alabama Street, Atlanta, Ga.
Country orders filled promptly and at the
lowest prices. Prescriptions carefully prepar
ed day and night. Feb 27. 3m
James D. Buice, A. P. Wood.
Buicc & Wood,
DEALERS IN
COOKING, PAR-
O X yJ V LOR.nd OFFICE.
A large lot of Tin Ware,
ON HAND;
ALSO,
MANUFACTURERS OF TIN WARE, of *ll sort*.
figagWork done in Sheet Iron.
JiaAlso, ROOFING;
* T ' l GUTTERING,
and all kinds of
job work,
Orders for any thick on hand promptly filled.
Orders for any kind of work will be faithful
ly and promptly executed.
Peachtree Street, ATLANTA, GA.
Feb. 27, 1868. 3m
call and sec us.
BLACKER, HANCOCK & CO..
TAKE pleasure in announcing to the citi
zen* of Cartersville and vicinity, that they
have on hand, a good stock of
Family
GROCERIES,
and a selected assortment of
tin ware,
which they offer to the public at
Reduced prices.
Give us a call before making your purchase*.
The highest CASH prices paid, or Goods,
at th* Lowest market prices, exchanged for
Country Produce.
Oastwes'dle. 3m
FURNITURE,
Cottage and Teaster
BEDSTEADS,
BUREAUS,
WASH-STANDS,
Cane-seated CHAIRS,
Tin Safww
Just received and for sale, orv reasonable
terms, bv LOE WENS'I ELN * PFEIFER.
Cartersville, Ga., March 27.
TANARUS, M. COMPTON,
Dealer in
DRY-GOODS <fc GROCERIES,
Hardware, Crockery,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
ZEE A. T S &c qXZPS,
11IN WARE, Drugs and Medi- ipSiSS
icines, Dye Stuffs, Factory
Stationery, Meal, Flour, Bacon, lard
Medical Liquors, Cotton Cards, and, in tact,
a general assortment of leading 81 .
on west side W’estern &
opposite Dspotjjn the '
C a rt e rs vTfleT
J. M. HARDIN^
Dealer in
FAMILY GROCERIES.
Confectionaries,
Tobacco and Llgarn 7
AND
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
Which he will either buy or sell.
Next door to the Post Office,
March 5. Carteksvillk, Ga.
L. L. Abbott, W. T.. Abbott, B. F. Abbott.
ABBOTT & BROS.,
Commission
Merchan ts,
Whole Sals Dealers in
produce
AND
groceries,
Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GA.
(Established in business in 1858.)
WOULD respectfully tn*
nounce to the people of
Northern Georgia, that they
have now on hand, and will keep con*
slantly, a large slock of
CORN, BACON, LARD, FLOUR,
MACKEREL,
CHEESE. COTTON YARNS, BAGGING
AND ROPE, SYRUP,
PEPPER, SPICE, CANDLES,
Sugar and Coffee,
VIRGINIA AND NORTH CAROLINA
TOBACCO,
Leather,
dealers and planters,
Who are in need of Corn, Bacon, Flour, fee.,
in large quantities, can have their supplies
shipped direct to them from the west by send
ing their order* to us.
ABBOTT* BROS.
mill stones,
We are agents for the sale of tho celebrated
French Burr and Esopus 91 111
Stones, and are prepared to fill all ordera for
the various sizes on the most favorable terms.
Feh. 27. ABBOTT * BROS.
A. W. MITCHELL & 8T.0.,
commission
merchants,
Comer af Whitehall and Iluntaf dtreets,
Atlanta, On.
All Produee, Cotton, <te., consigned
to them will receive personal attention,
and prompt returns made on all trans*
actions. Jan, 8,18 W,
Circular Saw Mills,
AND STATIONARY AND
Portable Engines.
TTTE are very largely engaged in the ninn-
YY u fact ure of the a!>ovc Machinery. Our
Mill* are tlie first Premium Mills of the great
State* of Ohio. Indiana and Illinois. Those
wishing to purchase address us for price and
description at Hamilton. Butler County, Ohio.
We are but twentv-five mile* from Cincinnati.
OWEN*, LAN*, DYER A CO.
Aet 1 9* 9m