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THE FIELD IMI FIDE.
Marietta, Oet. 4, 1*77.
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so far, w e are not disappointed.—
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published this number of •• The
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with a very large edition, besides
a very good share of Job Printing.
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fMF* For sale at this office,
Waddell's Biographicai. Sketch
of Linton Stephens—to be had at
a reduced juice. It is pronounc
ed the most readable and instruct
ing biography that has appeared
since the war.
New Advertisements.
We invite .mention to tiie adverfiso
meutsnf Mr.and Mrs. Brumbv, and of
Mis. K. E. Aiulf*r.-on, ; nf tlteir tasteful
ly arranged -tores of Millenary, Dry
Goods,&e. 'l'iie house of tile Messrs.
Haley Bros., so favorably known as lib
eral dealers: and that of the Messrs.
Kiser, who keep a large stock of Goods,
and all sold on the most favorable terms.
Also (lie advertisement of Messrs. \V.
P. Anderson <& Sons, a successful house
and now opening business on a larger
settle tluui ever.
The New Constitution.
Vert little object ion is made among
The people tothe new Constitution. The
vote, it seems, will he almost unanimous
m its favor There is some little sensa
tion as to the location of the eapitol—
the friends of Atlanta urging its acces
sibility, and those of Milledgeville its
seclusion from outside influences.
Revival of Trade.
Xew-York reports a derided improve
ment in trade, Soutliern, Western and
Foreign. The cotton market, in which
tiie Soutliern farmer is most largely in
terested, is reported as buoyant, with
advancing prices.
Congress.
4r i- estincited that tlic Itemoerat- will
have a majority of eleven on joint bal
lot. It is alsoTumorcd that enough dis
contented Republicans in the Senate
will unite with the Democrats to give a
majority in that body.
The Zealous Christian.
Is a weekly religious Journal, pub
lished by Isaac S. Clement-A Cos. Cum
iniug, (Georgia, and edited by Rev. V\ .
T. I.aine, at one dollar ami twenty-live
cents per annum. It is an excellent re
ligion- and family paper, and should lie
well sustained.
The ilritish Ora in Market.
The seasons have been unpropitions
for grain in the British Isles, and it is
there said the American surplus may be
absorbed without materially depressing
prices.
The Manchester UmMnhi, of rneJbth
.August, in -peaking of the damage to
the eropgjty the rain fall, says; •• We
have had such heavy rain and strong
wind that the damage to the crops is
very great. Every kind of crop appear
driven into the earth, and it will lake a
long time of dry weather and -un-hine
ro redeem the damage already done.—
The hay crop i- really looking miserable,
the cock- are dark in color, and creeping
a- it were into the earth being lioth
damaged atmve and Irelow. Tin* grain
crops are laid as by a roller, the potatoes
are also very much broken down, and
the ground a- wet as may In*, which
will no doubt lie the mean- of feeding
the di-ease w hicli ha- -et in, in -ome in
stance-. in the neighborhood of Stone
Haven. Saturday proved a very unfa-
volatile day tor reaping, being very
wet. and no eluting eould lit* prncpmltMl
wirti." •
Gen. .loiin B. (tunlmi.
I'lie next Legislature will elect a t’lil
ted state- Senator, rlie term of Ueneral
Gordon expiring on the fourrli of March.
lS7tt. An Alahaina paper, an extract
Ironi which xxe | .Viget, in another col
umn. urge- his re-eiection.
Tle Hunkers in Council.
At rlie* on volition of the American
Banker- A--eolation held in New York
fast week, add re—e- were delivered hy
prominent Banker- favoratih* to iv-uulp
tion of specie payment; and the re„-
mark-, vvliieli we pithli-h in auntlier
column, of the Attorney Ucneral of the
United Stares, were greeted with ap
plause.
Tin* Rio Grande.
There seem- ro He -ome danger of w ar
on the BioOrande. The Mexican Presi
dent is powerless to -top Mexican ag
gie-ion-, and the otlicer-appointed to
do so. re-ign front fear of the people.—
“till to Mexico,” sems therefore the
only alternative ot lien. Did for the
protection of our eirixens and the pun
ishment of the roliiwrs.
Geu. G. B. McClellan.
This distinguished gentleman was
nominated as the Ilemocratie candidate
for Governor of the State of .Yew Jersey
hy the State I nnvcmion, held at Tren
ton. on the tilth nit. lien. Me('lcHan’s
majority in Yew Jersey in ISG4 was over
seven thousand.
The elections in California.
I'lie latest election returns from this
stale indicate that the llemoerats have
elected ten Senators and tifry-seven As
semblymen, and the Republicans ten
Senators and twenty-three Assembly
men. I Deluding those who hold-over,
the Democrats will have thirty-eight
ma jority on a joint ballot.
Canadian Crops.
The London Times, in it- money arti
cle of the 48th September, speaks of the
< 'anada harvest as the largest crop taken
from the soil oft anada for fifteen years,
and congratulates the people of Eng
land on the liberal supplies of wheat
that may be expected from that colony.
Iteceptions of the President.
At Louisville, Nashville, and places
further South, the President and party
were received with hearty welcome by
vast multitudes of the pe pile, and the
speeches delivered, as the i'nnrir?-./iir
unl remarks, were all in tiie same strain.
Whether Hayesor Hampton spoke, Kv
arts or McCreary, Shurz or Key, the ap
peal was “ let n- forget and forgive; let
us be one people; let by-goues be by
gones: let ns have peace: let us restore
the Cnion under the Constitution, and
try to build up our material fortunes."
Best of all, the people earnestly applau
ded every sentiment in behalf of con
cord and national unity.
In the programme of reception, the
Mayor of Louisville delivered rite fol
lowing brief and admirable address:
‘"Mr. Psesidnil —The people of Louis
ville, the metropolis of Kentucky, proud
of their grand statesman, "Old Harry,
of the West,' who uttered one of the no
blest sentiments that ever fell from the
lips of mortal man: ‘I would rather he
riijht than President,’ greet joyously
his disciple—that President of the I'ni
ted States who, at a critical period in
the history of a flairs, had the courage to
say: ‘He serves his party best who
serves his country.’ Irrespective of
party, race or sect, we welcome your
Excellency gladly to our home, and bid
you God speed in your labors of love,
reconciliation and reform."
Ar Louisville, Px-Confederate soldiers
acted as a guard of honor to President
Hayes, while Gen. Wade Hampton was
attended by a guard of ex-Federal sol
diers.
We ipiote from a leading paper, tin*
following: * 4 It is now iplite evident
that the result of this tourof the Presi
dent will be the final and complete -et
flement of the Southern question. < er
trinly no Northern statesman will be
rash enough to attempt to open up that
dead issue in the face of the recent de
monstrations of loyalty which the peo
ple of the South have made. It is not
difficult to understand the cause of the
President's success in making the work
of reconciliation perfect. The integri
ty of his personal character and the pu
rity of his private life, explain every
thing. Tiie people have confidence in
his honesty, and lienee lie commands
their syniptahy * and confidence to an
extent which no demagogue could do.
The country now breathes anew atmos
phere. The disintegration of old par
lie- will now go on more rapidly Ilian
ever. For a time at least all partisan
ship will la* at a discount. The long
reign of sectionalism has now been suc
ceeded by an era of good feeling, -neb
a- tiie country has not ex | a-lie need since
the good old day'of President Monroe.'
IPvlra S*sßion of Congress.
The estimates for the -upport of tin'
army for the present fi-ca! year have
been prepared by the War Department
and sent to the Treasury Department,
and which will be transmitted to Con
gress at the extra session. These, it i
sitid. are the only estimates m be sent
in. the session haying lawn called in eon
si'i|iiem e of the failure of the army up
propi iaiiou bill at the close of the la i
Tll E F I R LI) AND F I BR SI I)K.
( ongre—. I'lir I‘re-ideut lia-ed liispro
elamation on that fact, adding however
that ii was for the eou-ideration of -ueh
measure- a- in the wi-tlom and duty of
i ongre-- the w e| fa re of the people might
seem todeiuaml. The iptesrion with re
gard to the I'lC-ideiu S-ending till'usu
al annual mo—age ami report-of t lie ex
ecutive department- to the extra session
wa- not long ago eou-idcivd in a calii
net meeting, when it wa- agreed that
llie me—age and accompanying docu
ment- -louild relate only to the business
for w hieh Congre— i- to tie e-peeiallv
convened and not to general -übjocts of
legislation. it i- thought. therefore,
that the message will lie brief. The Se
nate will, in it- executive session, aet
upon the nominations of persons who
have been plaeed in ndlee since the ad
journment'of the last Congress.
Wiscousin Rcpiiltlicons.
'l'lie Republican state tonventioii ap
proved tile policy of llie I’re-ideut, and
adopted, among others, the following
result it ion :
''That we rejoice that the fidelity of
the Republican parly in upholding the
national credit. Ini- brought our curren
cy -o near the point of resumption of
.-peril* payment. We hold I hat the sil
ver dollar should be restored to it - for
mer place as money, and made legal ten -
dor for the payment ot debts, exeept
where ol lierw ise di-l iuet l\ provided h\
law: with coinage -o regulated as to
maintain eipialitv of value and pre-erve
harmonious circulation of gold, silver
and legal notes as money.
” While we earnestly condemn all
violence, out-law ry and mob-rule, yet
the Republican party expresses its
heartfelt -y input by n it It the eondition
of working)nett w iio are willing to work
hut are unable to lind employment, and
public attention -hould he called to rite
grave importance of the labor i|ue-tion,
and the most careful consideration
should ho given to the same by Federal
and Stati* legi-lat ions.
“ 'l'liat w e oppose tiny further lie-tow
al of public lands upon railroad corpo
ration-, and urge tin* establishment of
such governmental regulat ions of inter
state railroads as their importanee as
national highways and the interests of
tin* people demand.”
n vie i m i v n \ ic u i t v
I l >TT< >N —The ( otton Market closed
yesterday (|iiiet, 1 5 u (o t * . The receipts
of new cotton in Ibis marker the pres
ent season i-aboni all bale-, against 1.0(1(1
la-1 year.
It At ’ON—< 'lea r liibbed Sides. 11
Shoulders 7 h<® 8
lilkt lear Bibbed Sides U l 4 (n)(i
Bulk Shoulders, 00
Hams—Sugar Gored Gan. la
CORN—White choice 00
MEAT.—White, “ 00
OATS—Yellow and Bust Proof .">0
llAY—Mixed 1 <SO
Ft.OGH—Fancy I
Extra Family -I 00
Family, •! 7’<
Extra 00
LAKD—Prime Leaf 14(Si0
Leaf ill buckets, la
Ml (LASSES —-('hoice ( pba aOuiaiO
Sugar House, 40(4a
Sorgum to
New <Means. 7”n<* 100
SFGAR—GiII Loaf la
l’nwtl., Crush, and Gran and, la
Ex “C” While 1.T.,
"Yellow G" lia
('t)KKEE —Bio choice. 28
" prime, 2a
“ fair, 22 b.
BETTER—Choice Goshen (Ml
Country, hny’g 20, selling 2a
CHEESE—Pine Apple 00
Extra Cream 20
EGGS. Selling 12b,
GAN DLES —Pa ratine iliia.'la
Star i't
TALLOW,(bnving), (Ml
BEESWAX 20(ii2a
FIELD PEAS IMKWdIHI
PEA HI. GRITS a
MCE 10
IRISH POTATOES— f bush 2 00
MA( KEREI '(> lb. 10()la
MATCHES, (per dozen boxes, .'■.Out.'ia
OYSTERS, 111, can. per dozen I 2a
211* can. " " 2 2.*
OIL—KEROSENE, 40
Machine, 1 ini
PEACHES —peeled—buying .a(a 8
unpeeled " 11 (ft 4
ST AR( H - Pen rl Gloss. lib, (U ls
Common. 10
SOAP—Family 7("-10
Common, a(u, 7
SALT—Liverpool y sack. 1 7a
Virginia, 11 1 all
SHOT— Drop and Buck, p -k. 2 7'<
TOBACCO—PIug ao(<t 1 50
Smoking. 1 00
SWEET POTATOES, 80
VINEGAR —W hile W ine. jO
WHISKEY—fuII proof 2 00
four years old, a do
Nothin# Better!
F*or Wlieu.t X
TIT E Will furnish Ml till* low est cash
V? prices, for the'Wheat crop, the
BIHC II ION
1 t/ t/OA / l TEl> HA II bum:
SUPKKPHOBPHATK.
More rill liable than Ho m- l)nnt.
K. M. CODDMAN W CD.
Marietta, < let. 1, 1577.
M . K. POU I K
7
Attorney at Law,
makilita. CA.
IF I LI. praet ice in the ( mu t- of < ohb
and nljacenl counties. ( ollcci
iuga peeially. Office with .fudge A.
N. .sinipsou. n .rthw e-i cornerof Puhlie
sipiare. |y
W. C. CKKKN.
Watchmaker & Jeweller,
M unt i l \, JaolwK OKOKIJI \.
\LsO, dealer in i lock' ot ••very de
-eriplion. Repairing of Waleher.
• lock-, etc. a pcciallv. satj-fgi lion
guaranteed, sign oi Big W at. 4,. w.- u
•jije Public squaii. oet 2
IV I' 1111A Sill.
STORK AND WAUKIIOFSK.
South-west (.'OriuM* of the Public Square,
Great Induccimaits
ro riik rmzK.Ns
• 4OH It AMI A 11.101 M\G (Ol MIIN!
Having just completed our m*w Warehouse. -hinted inn liaielv
<ui the Railroad. w* am juv|iatvd in Itandlc good- in butter mlvan
luge than ever. We buy in large lots and exclusively I'm* Cadi. —
We keep nn band llie large-l and mod complete STOCK nl
General Merchandise
0 F\ MAUIFTIA.
krgp lot of Bagidiii* and Tics cliomj).
Boots and Shoes!
AND CLOTH OF ALL KINDS.
Wc aw selling LIME cheaper tliaiinnv linn. Will jia\ - lluj highest
cash juices |'„r KAOS, HIDES, OLD LEAD, and I’OFNTKA I'Ro
Dl t’E nl all kind- I'onie and jirice our goods and -ee lor your
selves. All persons indebted to u- inu-l settle a- -non a miles and
Recounts.are due. or tthev w ill have extra m-t- in jiav.
AlatieMa. 0.1. 1, tSTT. W. F. ANDERSON xk SONS.
—m—<■—l—■
J. lb BRI MBY.i , (MRS. u. G. BRUMBY.
• MR. AND MRS. BitliMßY,
, Sopfh tees! corner 6j tin Sgaare.
MArtrET'TA, OKO.
Oiler ih Ilnur friend*' and the public, a tiv li and genuine Stock nl
Millinery& Fancy Goods!
• •
Dry Goods mid Notions!
•S fleeted in the he,st il/i irl'ets .' Houghf at tin Lowest Prices ' gnd
Hold on the J lost lleiisonuhlt limns !
I'hev will also keep their Stock conslanllv rejileni-lied with tin
IIISI maim;
Boots and Shoes!
OF EVERY VARIETY.
. DItESS MAKING
In the lalet and most fashionable style-, doin' on the low.- t terms,
by MISS STRIPLING. Thankful for the like ra lon I out I lie \ ha \ e
hithertofore hail, they solicit a eontiuutince, oet
Drugs and Medieenes!
And Buildup 11ard wait* !
William wT Root,
HAS \T HIS
OLD STAND,
Almost anil Ihiinf ifnnteil in Ilia!
linn oj Imsi ness.
PA I NTS, OILS AND VARNISH.
White Lead, in keg- and cans.
Heady mixed Hainls, in cans.
OIIA I\IVIH.
Linseed, I,amp Black.
Train, Drop Black,
Machine. Venetian Red.
Lard, Rifle Paint,
Neat’s Font, Green Palm.
Sweet, Yellow Paint.
Castor. Ac. Brow n Paint, Ac.
live STIFFS.
WINDOW CLASS & HI 'TTY.
All al moderate prices.
B. R. STRONG,-
Successor to <l. \V. W illiams,
Apothecary.
YU ll.Leontiuue business al the OLD Si’A Nl> in M A 111 El i A and w ill keep
it on hand, and for sale, a iicvi.iui. ussoici Jti;vi m
IK LSI! A.\|> (JK.M’IM;
Drugs! Chemicals! Paints mid Oils!
Toilet uiiri I'aiirt TrlirlcA. l ine IVlTllmer%, rlr,
School Books and Stationery!
*
A H which will he SOLD |.(tW IOR ( ASII. Pi e-cripf ion - eariTullv com
pounded by VI f. ,|. 11. SIJM|*SON, c. ai HI ioioisk. •
Marietta, Oct. 1. 1877. j> j, STRONG
lllfl BROTHERS.
(DEALERS IN)
GJtO CEHJ ES,
HA lib WA KE,
XOli'l'll-KAST con\H|: IM Hue Sql Mil:.
M a riettu (} cm ry ia.
October, J, 1877, j v
I HAVE ON HAND
A ROOD ASSORTMENT OF
LOCKS
For Dwellings, Store Doors, Clos
ets. Trunks, Smoke I louses, A c.
HAD LOCKS.
•Nails, 2d In <iod. Tucks und I trail
llurness Buckles,
< '< p I>m Hi vets, Kush Hullics,
Files, Hinges, Hielurc Nails.
Sirup Hinges. I truss limp,
Hooks and Staples.
Bill Is, i Hell t o (l\li. Wagon Nails
Wtirdrolie Hooks, Bash Cord.
Carden Hoes, Carden J{akes,
■‘spade Forks, Manure Forks,
< Carriage Bolls, |)oor Bolls,
Sami Hujier, (Hue, Ac,
MItIAVV
Tiie I argest assortment in town,
WILLIAM ROOT,
M a rid la, ()cl nber 1, 1877.
Something New!j
MILLKNEB^I
A Nil V
FANCY GOODS! 1
II ST KEI'KfYEI), for Fall unit Wiu*
ler. at Mr-. E. F. A YDERSOY S|
Millinery Store, w here the public
invite.l in call ami -et* her lieautifiJ
STOCK OF GOODS
Of every Conceivable Variety: i
I,tidies' Hals, Itoititct*, i
TIES. LACES. BELTS, M
OI.OVKS. FEATHERS, TKIMMINGB. All
I'lie -livk i- one nfttu* tn*-t <*V!*relecJ
leii fur this market. I
Noxx is the Time to get HargMiual
store north side of Sipiure, near
sax ing'- Bank. M
E. F. AN DEKSOm|
Marietta. Sepiemlier 27th, 1877.
But I oni Knockt'd Oilfl
W.J. KISER & CO.I
WEST Sim: I*| |li,|( sol ARK. M
Marietta, Ur*. A
\\ F. jn-t received and are reC|H|
A i in**; a large and s ( *h et
READY MADE Cl.Ll^fH
IMS'! (.(M>ti®§||H
IDAQM' \WHBBBb
" lii* b :tiex
' iri* I ing pnlilit .iu aa | tVSSHHnH
I"• il *.- i \ila ni a not e\.s puHHHH
>1 I| i\e a large and lull -uppl^HH||
I A
< ROC Mil IS,
bail at llie caTqH^H
I II 11
* i .fIM
oc ind 111 i. i *.iii I
ni ti,'i
\. I- \n g i
u mu • onie wai and
lii i of November—delays are dau^H
MW. J. KISER A Cljfg
Oetober 2d, 1877. fln
W. M.
Alloni(‘v id
M A RIITTA. ii jftgiSl
Oil 11 I . north ide ol
H: I tl.li'l, XX e| I* ■ 1111 i h !
M ii l.' II a l leli.liei I , I S^H
J. M. WiHI
M AYI’FAt TURF.It Oj 9
TIN A SHEET MOM
AND ’
Wooden Wares.
4
XXII HK.xI.KII IX
STOVES, HARDWARE, Cli M
LEKV, HOUSE
ING GOODS AND
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
iAinuv ixu
Straw and Feed Cutters,
Corn She Hers, 4
'ruining I'lowa, M
Wheel Harro
Bakes, Shovels, J
lines, Crass Scythes, £
Blow , Flow Stocks, if, M
Also, V
Syrup Mills,
f V a SiijM-rior Make.
HtiCKKT A TABLK CTTLKHY.
AM*
< ’at penter’s Supplies,
Many \ arielies of Wooden Ware.
All these and many other viiluaMt*ar
ticle- -nil| oil best possible terms,
Marietta, duly .‘l, 1877. jy
IIIICCUVS lt\K(Al>Vj
X. c. (iICNIUJAT’S
Variety Store,
vom u sim. rrnr.ic sim'ahk.
’■ a i•11a ,ii *r #i a ,
W ILL s|.;ll ( HEAP FOR ('ASH!!
C 1 A 1.1. -mm nr you will loose a bar
-- gain. Come and -ee fur youre'U.
A large a--nrlme||| of Dry (roods, Dress
Good-, Ready-Made Clotliing, Sheet tug
and Shirting*, Boots, Slows, Hats.
tiolis, \r. Also,
CKOFKKIIvS:
Such a,- i olfee, Sugar, Spice*, Pepper,
Soda. Siareli, Snaps, tfe. Also, fine Se
gal's and Tobacco, ap M-Iy
J. 11. O’XKILL & CO,
/'■"Xt *N///c nj the l*nbl\(>
MARIETTA. GEORGIA.
ni.Aiu.Ms i\
AU. hi Xloy
FAMILY 6KOCEUES l wmuuam
|577 %
twin a
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MAKIETTA^WIIHmM
ln|l\ 8.-w INTERS,
' . 11l BN \P. Vice
\ ' \N W'Y( K. ( asiu^H^l
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