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THE FIELD AM) FIRESIDE.
Marietta, Oet. 9, 1877.
Marietta Paper Manufacturing
Cos. Manufactures tiie best of News
ami Wrapping paper, at lowest prices.
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The Weekly Field and Fireside.
With the last issue, we com
uienced the weekly publication of
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please pay in their subscriptions,
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ers will come forward, and have
their names throned for a cheap
and highly useful Fape£
The Paper will contain a month
ly abstract of all Officers' Sales,
and all News, local and general,
interesting to its readers.
gW* For sale at this office,
Waddell's Riourapiiical Sketch
of Linton Stephens— to In* had at
a reduced price. It is pronounc
ed the most readable and instruct
ing biography that has appeared
since the war.
New Hoods.
Tin* Fall amt Winter trade is now o
pening and promises to afford livelier
times to our business men than for sev
eral years. Cotton is commanding bet
ter prices, with a probability of advanc
ing, and tbe crops of tiie farms gener
ally have never been more satisfactory.
In view of this, our well-known mer
chant, Mr. L. S. Nnrtheutf, than whom
there is no better judge of goods in Ii is
line, and no dealer more reliable, otters
a large stock of Dry Goods, Hoots and
Shoes, llats, Caps, and Notions, on tbe
most moderate terms, as will be seen by
his advertisement.
Party Organizations.
Tin* Republican party lias fulfilled its
mission. ('mu posed of 1 lie abolition ele
ments of till parties, originally, its ob
jects were accomplished in the abolition
of slavery and the suppression of the j
rebellion. In the former, it was sits- ]
rained by the anti-slavery sentiment of <
Ibis <'ontinent and Europe; in the lat- i
ter, it had the co-operation of all tin*
people of the Xorth. Apart from the
pretence of providing for the # “wards”
of the nation, itsexistancc bad no fur
ther object, and it has been passing a
way, and will soon become a thing of
the past.
The Democratic party divided in lStid;
rallied, after the war, on its old consti
tutional platform declaring the new a
mendments “ null and void.” Since
that time, as tin organization upon dis
tinct principles, it has become demoral
ized, having supported Oteelv with tin*
amendments, and Tilden with the plat
form in approval of them. So that it is
jt very easy matter for Mr. Hayes to say
to the most ultra Southern democrats
“ come, there is no difference between
us —let us shake hands.”
As Mr. Hayes is now administering
the Government, possibly either the Re
publican or Democratic party' would
make a good enough National In ion
party. But the object of such a party
cannot he effected as long as there is at
taching to either rei'liiDiolimii, or hatred,
or sentiments in conflict with the most
perfect national unity.
How it will do, we do not know. —
Whether, after the civil war, we will
have that which flay and Webster so
earnestly desired before the war, a Na
tional Union party, based on the consti
tution and free from all sectionalism, or
whether we will move on under the
present combinations, the development
will Soon determine.
Capture of two Desperadoes.
The capture of the two despe
radoes, Shaw and Johnson, who
were confined in the Fulton coun
ty jail, and who escaped on Fri
day night last, reflects great ere
dit upon Messrs. A. J.Varner, Z.B.
Moon, H. (J. House, T. N. Bui tier,
arid 1). C. Matthews, citizens of
Cohb county, living near Powder
Springs, who captured liieiu in a
swamp near Powder Springs.—
Shaw was tried and convicted for
the murder of his wife, and John
son for the murder of a ferryman
near Rome, and both aw aiting the
execution of their sentence. They
made their escape by sawing in
two a bar of iron in the floor, and
tunneling under the jail. These
two men are suspected of being
the murderers of a dozen men or
more—Johnson of having dyed
his hands in tlie blood of six men,
including bis own father, and
Shaw of having killed seven men
besides his own w ife. “We hope
the governor,” remarks the Con
stitution, “ will reward the gen
tlemen who captured them. If
they had failed to capture these
criminals, it would have been but
a short time before these men
would have added other crimes to
the long list now against them.
No reward was offered by the go
vernor. hut justice demands that
tlie men who made the capture
should he properly compensated
for their time, trouble and risk.”
AIAKI ETTA 71A It k Ill's.
COTTON'—Tbe market for tbe past
week lias been more active, and the re
ceipts larger titan the week before. Pri
ces too have stiffened a little, closing on
yesterday at 10 cents.
BAt '<)X—t lear Rildied Sides, 11
Shoulders 7 3 4 (d 8
Blk Clear Ribbed Sides 9' 4 (.i10
Bulk Shoulders, 00
llams—Sugar Cured Can. 15
CORN —White choice 00
MEAL—White, “ 00
OATS—-Yellow and Rust Proof 50
HAY—Mixed 1 00
FLOCK—Fancy -1 25
Extra Family 4 00
Family, 51 75
Extra' 00
LARlt—Prime Leaf 14(<iU>
Leaf in buckets, 15
MOLASSES—Choice Cuba 50(500
Sugar House, 40(45
Sorgtun 40
Xew Orleans, 75<5100
Sl’G AR —Cut Loaf 15
Powil., Crush, and Gran’d. 15
Ex “C” White, ld 1 4
"Yellow C” I— l j
COFFEE—Rio choice, 28
“ prime, 25
“ fair, 22' l .
BETTER—Clioiee Goshen 00
Country, Imy’g2o. selling 25
CHEESE —Pine Apple 00
Extra Cream 20
EGGS. Selling 12 ( s
< AXOLES—Paratlne, 50(0)55
Star 25
TA L I.OW, (bn vingt 00
BEESWAX ' 20(525
FIELI> PEAS 00(5)100
PEARL GRITS 5
RICE 10
IRISH POTATOES—y bush 200
MACKEREL—Ib. 10(515
MATCHES, (per dozen boxes) .‘10(5515
OYSTERS, llli can, per dozen 1 25
21b can, “ “ 2 25
Ol fe—KEROSENE, 4O
Machine, I 00
PEACHES —peeled—buying 5(5 8
impeded “ 5( 4
STAIR TIV-l’earl Gloss, 12, 1 3 C>15
Common, 10
SOAP—Family 7(5)10
< omiuon. s(i 7
SALT- —Liverpool ft sack. I 75
Yirginia, ft " 1 50
SHOT—Drop and Buck, ft sk. 2 75
TOBACCO—PIug 50(51 50
Smoking, 1 00
SWEET POTATOES, 80
VINEGAR—White Wine, 50
WHISKEY—fuII proof 2 <KI
four years old, 5 00
4 olh Sheriff*’* Sale*.
WILL RE SOLD, before tin* Court
House door, in tbe City of Mari
etta, Cobb county, Georgia, on tin* lirst
Tuesday in November next, between
tin* legal hours of sale, the following
property, to wit:
Lots of Land Nos. 25, 50, 51, 52, 551,
55, 80, 02, 85, 84,85, 86, 87, 120, 121, 122,
125, 166, 167, 168, 185. 184, 185, half of
No. 168, half of No. 182, live acres of
No. 124, and nine acres on the east side
of X'o. 48, all in the 17th district and 2d
section of Cobb county, containing 874
acres, more or less, levied on as the pro
perty of J. N. Russell to satisfy a mort
gage ti fa in favor of G. C. Rut-nap, a
geut of Rufus R. Skeei.
Tads of I,and Nos. 25, 50, 51.52,55, 55,
90, 92, 95,94,95, 86, 97, 120, 121, 122, 125,
166, 167, 168 195, 194, 106, half of 169,
half of 192, live acres of 124. nine acres
of 49, all in the 17th disftict and 2d sec
tion of ('obb county, levied on as the
property of J. N. Russell, by virtue of
two justices’ court ti fas in favor of Ma
rietta Savings Bank.
Also, the above described Lots and
parts of Lots of Land, levied on as tbe
property of said J. N. Russell, to satis
fy four justices’ court ti fas in favor of
A. VanWyck, cashier Marietta Savings
Bank.
Also, one store house ami lot fronting
on Cherokee street, in the city of Mari
etta, hounded on the east by Cherokee
street, on north and west by property of
John Roberts, and on the south tty an
alley, levied on as the property of Joel
T. Halev, to satisfy twoti fas from Cobb
Superior court, one in favor of Marietta
Savings Bank, ami the other in favor of
Peer re Bros. & Cos.
Also, one Grist Mill and all the apper
tenanees thereunto attached, and tin*
Lot of Land, number not known, upon
which the said Mill is erected, in the
Ifitli district and second section of Cobh
county, levied on as the property'of P.
J. Morris to satisfy ati fa from < 'obb Stt
peaior court in favor of Poole & Hunt.
Also, the entire road bed and the right
of way of the same on each side of the
Marietta and North Georgia Railroad
Company, running and being in the
said county oft 'obb, starting in tin* city
of Marietta and running north to the
line of Cherokee comity, being ten or
eleven miles in length, together with
the franchise of said company, levied
on as the property of the Marietta and
North Georgia Railroad company, to sa
tisfy a li fa front Cohit Superior court in
favor ol' .Marietta Savings Rank, and a
justices’ court li fa in favor of the same
Bank.
Also, Lots of Laud Nos. 1,2,5, li, 7(1,
77, 7S, 7!*, 140 and 15(1, all in the Ist dis
trict and 2d section, ami Nos. 12(H) and
12til, in tin* Kith district and 2d section,
and Nos. 10&4, 1085, 108(1, 1003, 1004,
1000, and 1007, in the 17tli district and
2d section, all in Cobb county, Ga. and
known as the Sewell plantation situated
on the Chattahoochee river, levied on
as the property of Win. Phillips to sat
isfy a ti fa front Cobb Superior court in
favor of Jane I*. Glover.
Also, all the above described Lots of
Land of Win. Phillips, levied to satisfy
a ti fa from Cold) Superior court in fa
vor of Marietta Savings Bank.
A iso, Lots of Land Nos. 1093, 1094,
lOtki and 1097. in the i 7tii district and 2d
section of Cobb county, levied on as the
property *>!' Wm. I’i*J 11 i to satisfy a
ti fa from Cobb Superior court in favor
of A. L. Lord.
Also, the bouse and lot w hereon R. I).
T. Lawrence now resides, on Paulding
road, in the Kith district and 2d section
of ( obb county, containing fifty acres,
more or less, levied on ns tile property
of -aid Lawrence to satisfy three ju--
TII E P I E LI) A NI) FIE E S I I) E.
tices’ court ti fas in favor of Marietta
Savings Bank.
Also, Lot of Land No. 150, in the 10th
district and 2d section of Cobh county,
levied on a< the property of Thomas K.
Irwin to satisfy a justices’ court ti fa in
favor of .lollii 11. Cooper.
Also, forty acres of hand in the north
east corner of Lot No. 251, in the 20th
district and 2d section of Cobb county,
levied on as tiie property of T. ti. Sliat
ley, to satisfy a justices' court ti fa ill
favor of R. llirscli.
Also, forty acres of Land in the north
west corner of T.ot No. 25, in the 20lh
district and 2d section of Cnbli county,
levied on as the property of Dew itt c.
Winn, to satisfy a justices’court ti fa in
favor of Daniel White.
Also, one acre of land, more or less,
situated on tiie north east corner of Lot
of Land No. 1217. in tiie ltitli district
and 2d section of Cold* county, levied
as the property of Charles Edwards to
satiaTy a justices’ court ti fa in favor of
Marietta Savings Bank.
Also, one bouse and lot in tiie city of
Marietta, adjoining the property of Ben
and John Shepard, containing 2 L acres
more or less, levied on as the property
of Cyrus MeGinness to satisfy a justice
court ti fa in favor of Marietta Savings
Bank.
Also, otic house and lot in tiie town
of Roswell, Cobb county, the same be
ing Hie bouse and lot whereon ti. W.
Arnold now resides, levied on as the
property of said Arnold, to satisfy a
justice court ti fa in favor of Clarissa C.
Gordon, adiii'x.
Also, Lot of hand No. 52ti, in the 20tli
district and 2d section, of ( 'obb county,
containing 100 acres, more or less, le
vied on as tin* property of John O. Gar
trell to sat isfy a Superior court ti fa in
favor of Win. T. W inn.
Also, the entire present stock of goods
of J.T. Haley & Cos. consisting of dry
goods and hardware contained in the
store house now occupied by said J. T.
Haley A < o. in the city of Marietta, and
also one iron safe now in the possession
of J. T. Haley and J.K. Haley, levied
on as tiie property of J. T. llaiey A < and.
to satisfy a ti fa from Cobb Superior
court in favor of Henry Welch.
Also, hots of Land Nos. 512, 458,511,
the west half of 487, and N0.488, except
live acres of the south west corner, le
vied on as tiie property of Jas. S. Mor
ris, to satisfy two ti fas from Cobh Supe
rior court in favor of Geo. VV. Banks,
trustee, for part of purchase money.
Also, hots of Land Nos. tißti, 74f> and
745, in tiie ltitli district and 2d section,
of Cobh county, levied on as the prop
erty of J. R, Murdock, to satisfy a jus
tice court ti fa in favor of Winters and
Whitlock.
POSTPONED SALES.
Also, at the same time and place, Lots
of Land Nos. 1144,1077, 1151, and 22
acres of No. 1145, in the 18th district
and 2d section of Cobh county, also lots
Nos. 602, 778 and 780, in the 18th dis
trict and 2d section, < ’obbcounty, levied
on as the property of G. C. Scroggins,
executor, ami Nancy Scroggins, execu
trix, of J. F. Scroggins, dec. to satisfy
hfl fa from Cobb Superior court in fa
vor of M. I*. How ell, admr.
Also, one house and lot in tiie city of
Marietta, ('obb county, Ga. on <'hernkec
street, containing one half acre, more
or less, being the place where Dr. G.
Tennent now resides, levied on as the
property of 11. B. Wallis to satisfy four
ti fas from ('obb Superior court, one in
favor of Josiah Goodman, one in favor
of Boston AGilbert, one in favor of I.
A. Sewell A Bro. for tin* use of officers
of court, and one in favor of W. A. Ro
gers for tin* use of officers of court.
W. I*. STEPHENS. Stiff.
T. J. ATKINSON,
EAST SIDE OK PUBLIC SQUARE,
MARIETTA, GEO.
DICAI.KK IN
Choice l.'iinily Groceries.!
COUNTRY PRODUCE
TAKEN ON INK MOM KiithkAl. TERMS.
Nothing Better!
For Wheat!
WE will furnish at the lowest cash
prices, for the Wheat crop, the
BRIGHTON
AMMOX IA TED It A\\ BOSE
SUPERPHOSPHATE.
More valuable than Hone I)art.
R. M. GOODMAN A CO.
Marietta, Oct. 1, 1877.
\\. R. POWER,
Attorney at Law,
MARIETTA, GA.
Air ILL practice in the < on its of (’obb
W and adjacent comities, Collect
ing!! specialty. Office with Judge A.
N. Simpson, northwest corner of Rnblie
Square. ly
W. O. GREEN,
Watchmaker & Jeweller,
MAHIKTTA. AmII GKOKOIA.
VI. SO, dealer in Clocks of every de
scription. Repairing of Watches,
Clocks, etc. a specialty. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Sign of Big Watch, west
side Public Square. net 2
REMOVED!
Removed!
I HAVE changed my place of business
next to Marietta Saving’s Bank, and
will Is* thankful to welcome all my old
friends and patrons at my new stand.
I will sell at Atlanta Prices,
<*. o. i.
Dry Goods! Notions! Hats!
Crockery! Clothing!
A XI)
BOOTS AND SHOES!
And every tiling else kepi in a Dry
Goods business.
tS? X. B. —Would call the attention
of all who are indebted tome, to route
at once for settlement, and save cost.
JOSEPH ELSAS,
Marietta. Man'll 13. 1M77. iv
STORE AND WAREHOUSE,
South-west Corner of the Public Square.
Great Inducements
TO THE CITIZENS
OR' 4'4111 If \NI> \IM4HM\4. 44MM IO !
Having just completed our new Warehouse, shunted immediately
on the Railroad, we are prepared to handle goods to better ad van
tage than ever. We buy in large lots and exclusively lor Cash.
We keep m hand the largest and most complete STOCK of
General Mcrclta ttdise
IN MARIETTA.
ggC&c-’A large lot of Bagging and Tics c heap.
Boots and Shoes!
AND etOTH OF ALL KINDS.
We are selling LIME cheaper thnnanv linn. Will pav the highest
cash prices for RAGS, HIDES, OLD LEA 1), and COUNTRY FRO
DITCE of all kinds. Gome ami price our goods and see Ibr your
selves. All persons indebted to us must settle as soon as notes and
accounts are due, orthev will have extra costs to pav.
Marietta, Oct. 1, 1877'. W. V. ANDERSON A SONS.
.1. G. BRUMBY.) (MRS. <’. G. BRUMBY.
MB. ANI) MBS. BBUM BY,
North-west earner of the Synare,
ARIETTA , GEO.
Otter to their iriends and the public, a fresh and genuine Slock ol
Millinery & Fancy'Goods!
Dry Hoods and Notions!
Se/eeted in the best Markets! lioiiijlit at the Lowest /‘rices.' and
Sahl on the Most fieasonab/e Terms !
Thev will also keep their Stock constantly replenished with the
iiiNi film:
Boots and Shoes!
OF EVERY VARIETY.
DUFFS MAKJMJ
In llie latest and most fashionable styles, done on Iho lowest terms,
by MISS STRIULING. Thankful for tin* liberal custom they have
liithertofore had, they solicit a continuance. oet 2
Drugs and Medicenes!
And Building Hardware’!
I HAVE ON II VXD
William Boot, a good assortment of
® LOCKS
Has A I His For Dwellings, Store Doors, Gins
OLD STAND, j
Almost mu/ thina irnnteil in that v .. ... .
line of business. - ,| > fi(M * *'*• ami Kiwis
PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISH. ~ I lamcss Bin 'kies,
> upper Divots,hash 1 nines.
White Lead, in kegs leans. Files, Hinges, Uicture Nails,
Ready mixed Paints, in cans. Sirup Hinges, Brass Butts,
till'* PAIVI * I looks and Staples,
VIM*. , Bulls, inch to (ix(i. Wagon Nails,
Train, Drop Black, Wardrobe Hooks, ,iasli < ord,
Machine, Venetian Red, Garden Hoes, Garden Rakes,
. Blue Paint, Spade Forks, Manure Forks,
Neats hoof, (* l*4*4*ll Da iii I, /, ~ h
Sweet, Yellow Paint, CtfllßlgG Lolls, Door Holts,
C’astor, &c. Brown Paint, Ac. j S;m<l Pil|><T, (Jluo, tV<\
I>YF STUFFS. snci w s.
WINDOW GLASS & PUTTY. *l>‘‘ largest assortinenl in (own.
... , . . WILLIAM ROOT.
All at moderate prices. Marietta, October l, 1877.
B. R. STRONG,
(Successor to ii. W. Williams,.
Apothecary.
WIFE emit in lie business at I lie OLD ST ANI> in MA R 11.14 \ and will keep
on band, and for sale, a ukvkhai assoki mim hi
FRESH AND GENUINE
Drugs! Chemicals! Paints and Oils!
Toil Hand l'ani‘% irlirlcs! l ine Perfumery, Hr.
School Books and Stationery!
%
All which will be HOLD LOW FOR CASH. Prescriptions laiefntli emu
linnnded by Mr. J. 11. SIMPSON , AS IIEREIOI 41111- .
MaricHa, Od. 1, 1877. B. B. STIM\(;.
IALET BROTHERS.
(DEALERS IN)
G HOCERIKS,
HA 111) WAHE,
NOI{TH-K.\ST COItNKIt I*l 1(1.1C SIJI AKn,
Marietta Georgia.
October, 1, 1877, Iv
Something New!*
MILLENERY)
AM)
FANCY GOODS!
Jl ST RK< 'EIV ED, for Fall and Wii
ter, at Mrs. E. F. ANDERSON’
Milliin-n store, wlien* tbe public at
invited to call and see lier heautifi
STOCK OF GOODS
(If every Conceivable Variety:
l.ailic** Hals, ItoniiHs,
TIES, LACES, BELTS,
U I.OVKS, KKATIIKKS, TRIMMINGS, Jjt
I'lu* stock is one of the tiest eviTsfl
ted for this market.
Now is tin* Time to get Itni-ganH
Store north side of Square, near 111
Saving’s Bank.
E. F. ANDERSON.!
Marietta. September 27th, 1877. -
Bottom Knocked Old
4K.M. KISER &C 4
WKBTSIDK ITIIIdC BQlgß^|
TlariHla, o<'pll
HA V K just received andWVM|
. ing a large and select stot^d
RI.A I>\ MADE GLOTIfI
DRY GOIII)8! M
it< to rs, shoes, H .\'UM||2g
*
cheapest Atlanta lint
j aim have a large and full supplj^S
HARDWARE! Mi
( <i ROGERIES,
Hull lie had ai tin* 1..
In tael, we keep every I h ing that is m*e<
ed by the trading puiilie. Call, exaii
ine and price nur goods, and you \vi
lie satisfied.
£fi N. B.—All persons indebted_J
us must come forward and settle lijdH
lirst of \o\emlier—delays are ilu^H
mm
w. .1. kiser xmm
< b*l<• In■ r -’ll, 1577.
U TI.
Attorney at
MARIETTA, GA. '
OKEICK, north side of Kiddie
in Black well’s Building, upstairs.
Marietta, October 1, 1877. ly
J. M. Wilson,
M ANITA! IT KER OF
TIN & SIIUIiT IRON
AND
Wooden Wares.
l\l> l>K A I KK IN
STOVES, HARDWARE, OUT-
I-ERY, MOUSE FURNISH
ING GOODS AND
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
KMKHAOINti
Straw and Feed Cullers,
Corn Shellers,
Turning Blows,
Wheel Barrows,
Rakes, Shovels,
Hoes, Grass Scythes,
Plows, Plow Slocks, Ac.
A 1,80,
Syrup Mills,
ft/' a Sa/icrior .Make.
POCKET A TABLE CUTLERY.
AM)
Carpenter’s Supplies.
Many Varieties of Wooden Ware.
All these and many other valuable ar
ticles -old on best possible terms.
M a inti a, •! nly 3, 1577. 1 v
IIARGAIV*, IIARGAIA*!
N. G. G ION I ELI ATS
Variety Store,
NO It I H SIDE PI III.IT si'l' A RE,
U a riel i;i,4; v o r ia ,
| WILL HELL ('HEAP FOR CASH!!
Ct A I,L soon or von will loose it bar-
J gain. Uotne ami set* for yourself.
I A large assortment of Dry Good.-, Dress
G'aels, Read \ - Made < lotiiing, Sheeting
| .inn Shirtings, Roots, Shoes, Hats, Xo
| lions, Ac. Also,
GROCERIES! "
I Such its Codec, Sugar, Spices, Pepper,
Soda, Stareli, Soaps, Ac. Also, tine Se
j g.'trs and Tohaeeo. ap 3-ly
J. B. O’NEILL & CO.
Fast S/di nj' the Public SyoM
MARIETTA, GEORGIA,
OKAI.KKS IS
AU. KIVUS OF W
FAMILY GROCERIES & COUNTRY PRODa
.Vl:irh*fta, 4, 1M77. J
i . A
IRWIN A GLAY^H
Alloriicv* ;ii I,hh. V
yiT ill attend to the practice of
\ t < obb and adjacent
All eolleetimis entrusted to thcttH
I witli |>ioiii|>l all<‘ll rion.
M ’< 'lnti'li y'* ei niilv
lie Si|imr<*.
7, 1577. lv.
MARIETTA SAVINRQ RAkIV 1
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