The field and fireside. (Marietta, Ga.) 1877-18??, October 23, 1877, Image 3

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Largo and Now Arrivals ! AT L. S. A orf lion 11\, HV.SV Corner of the Public Square. \T. ALGE anil -1* 11 1 <■ T Stock ol IM{\ n,!iiiil l\ found in :t first class Dry Goods store. The Goods art* direct from fhr Manufacturers ami their Agents, and will lie soli las low or lower FOR < ASH than any similar Hoods over brought to tliis market. 1 mean what I saw ( all and examine for yourselves. Our extensive stock of Boots and Shoos, Hats, Caps, &e. Aro mndo at tlio best baotorlos and novor tail to givo ontiro satisfai*tion, Mariotta, Ootnhor 8, 1577. |,. s. NORTH* T’TT. Marietta LI VERY STABLE. (Opposite tin' Kannesaw House.) rilllE best of safest of _U Drivers, anil tm? fastest of Horses, are always ready, night and for hire. No man or woman or eMffl has uiven me a call in the pasi wlmliasheen nor shall tiny ever in the future, he dis satisfied with my teams or the men in my employ. “Everything and everybody about me are a no. onk. I have cheapened my charges pro|mr tionate to the stringency of the times.— For reference to the truth of what 1 say as to the turn-outs and charges, go to un friends, which means the public gener ally. Parties hiring are strictly respon sible for the safety of themselves, v ehi cles and horses. ap 8-1 y .1. A. G. A XPERSON. D. I'. I’CLATCHEI, WEST SIDE PI’III.K ' SQUARE. MA KIKTTA, GEORGIA. JIKAI.KIt IX EVERY VARIETY OF Choice Family Groceries. Marietta, Sept. 4, IST". ly E. WITHERS, ImFtiM Mali lit MA\l’F At Tl 'HER OF JS teamE n g in (‘ s, CIUVULAR SAW .MILLS. liiiproied Koi'gliniii Hill*. GRIST MILL MACHINERY, TjrXXIXH Gear for Water Wheels, of every size and description : Plans and Specifications for Mill Work furn ished free of charge. Also, Manufactu rer of (fold Mining Machinery of latest improvements. Prices to suit the times. All work first class, axi> <*ra it a x tkkh . And having just built new buildings, and having as good machinery as could be had North, I feel confident that lean defy all competition as to quality of work and cheapness of price. Being a practical mechanic of thirty live years experience, I am not afraid of my abili ty to give satisfaction to all who may feel disposed to patronize me. Marietta, March 13, 1877. GREEN Manning & Barker. AND REPAIRERS. MARIETTA, GEORGIA, VRE now prepared to do all kinds of work in their line of business as cheap and as well as it can he done any where. Buggies and Wagons made or repaired in tin* best style of workman ship, of the best material and on the most reasonable terms. Plantation work and repairing done cheaply and at short notice, and in a satisfactory manner.— Blaeksmithiug executed with despatch. < all and see us at our Shops on Atlane. street, near the Court House, and give ns a trial, and we will guarantee perfect satisfation. tip 3-1 y fISCAJH € H. FOR YOUNG MEN & BOYS. nnHE undersigned proposes to open, 1 on the first Monday in September, at what is know u as the Male Academy, A SCHOOL for young .Men and Boys. All that could l“ expected as the legiti mate fruit of an experience of nearly twenty years (united withconsoientnti fidelity in the discharge of duty , is pro mised to such as may patronize the School. The course of study will embrace all that is generally taught in the High Schools of the State. Pupils are earnestly requested to com mence on the first day of the term. The most careful attention will he given to pupils in the lowest olasse*, and a kind, lnit firm discipline will he en forced. Scholar- received at any time, and charged from the date of entrance to the dose of the month. TERMS; Per 'irhohiflic Mouth of Four JIVrG. Reading, writing, spelling. . . $2 fib <ieography,grammar, history. arithmetic, etc :5 (hi Algebra, geometry, rhetoric, etc. 1 (Hi Any of the foregoing studies, to gether with one or more languages .I no VICTOR E. MAN GET. Marietta, G:i., Aug. in. 1577. tf Something New! MI LLENERY! \XT> FANCY GOODS! JUST RECEIVED, for Fall and Win ter, at Mrs. E. F. ANDERSON’S Milliiierv Store, w here the public are invited to call and see her beautiful STOCK OF GOODS Of ever)/ Conceivable Variety: l.ariitV llal*. ItoianH*, TIES, LACES. BEETS, OhOVKS, KKATHKRB, TRIMMINGS, AC. Tile stock is one of the best ever selec ted for this market. Now is the Time to get llargniiis! Store north side of Square, near the Saving’s Bank. E. K. ANDERSON. Marietta, September 27th, 1877. Bottom Knocked Out. W. J. KISEB & CO. WKST SIDK PI 151.1 C SQCAKK. tlariHla, tiro. HAVE just received and are receiv ing a large and select stock of READY MADE (NOTHING! HIM GOOD*! BOOTS. SHOES, HATS, &v. Which they are ottering at prices to suit the trading public—cheaper than the cheapest—Atlanta not excepted. We also have a large and full supply of HARDWARE! Groceries, &c*. &v. that emi he had at the lowest cash prices. In fact, we keepeverything that is need ed by the trading public. Call, exam ine and price our goods, and vnu will he satisfied. X. B. —All persons indebted to ns must come forward and settle by the first of November—delays are danger ous. W. J. KISER A CO. October 2d, 1877. Nothing Better! For Wheat I WE w ill furnish at the lowest cash prices, for the Wheat crop, the BRIGHTON A MMttMA TED It A IV ItOXE SUPERPHOSPHATE. 31ore valuable than Hone Pant. R. M. GOODMAN A CO. Marietta, Oct. 1, 1877. J. M. Wilson, MANUFACTURER OF TIN & SHEET IRON A XI) Wooden Wares. AM) DKAI.KI! tx STOVES. HARDWARE, OUT LERV, HOUSE FURNISH ING GOODS AN I) AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS kmbractxo Straw and Feed Cutters, Corn Shellers, Turning Flows, Wheel Harrows, Rakes, Shovels, Hoes. Grass Scythes. Flows, Flow Storks, Ac. also, Syrup Mills, Of a Sp pceior Make. ROCKET A TABLE CUTLERY. AM) ('a rpontor’s Suppl ies. Many Varieties ol Wooden Ware. All these and many other valuable ar ticles sold on best possible terms. Marietta, duly 3. Is;;. ly II % ICG A I II % ICG 11\N ! X. G. GIGXILLIAT’S Variety Store*, north sidk ei iii.ic sitaßl . II ari v I i a .Geo r gin, WILL SELL CHEAT FOR CASH !! Ct A 1.1. soon or you will loose a har > gain. (Vniip and see for yourself, A large assortment of Dry (ommls. Dress Good-. Ready-Made Clothing, Sheeting and Shirtings. Boots, shoe-, flat-. No tions. ,Ve. Also, GROCERIES! Siirli a* I (dtce. Sugar. Spirit, ivpper. Soda. Sfareli, Soaps. \r. Al-o. lino Si* gaiand Tobacco. ap .*{-1 \ T!I E F I EL D AND F I RE S II) E. STORK AND WARKHOUSK, South-west Corner of tile Public Square. o Great Inducements TO THE CITIZENS OK < 'OiIII A AII AIMOI MM. ( OIM IIN! Having just completed our new Warehouse, situated immediately on the Railroad, we are prepared to handle goods to Letter advan tage than ever. We buy in Large lots and exclusively for Cash. — We keep on hand the largest and most complete STOCK of General Merchandise IX MARIETTA. large lot of Bagging and Ties cheap. Hoots and Shoes! AND CLOTH OF A EE KINDS. We are selling LIME cheaper Ilian anv firm. Will pav the highest cash ]trices for RAGS, HIDES, OLD LEAD, and COUNTRY RUO Dl CE ol all kinds. Come and price our goods and see for 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. R. ANDERSON A SONS. .1. G. BRUMBY.) (MRS. C. C. BRUMBY* * MR. AND MBS. BRUMBY, A arth went corner o f the Square , MARII3TTA., OEO. Oner to their Iriends and the public, a lre-.li and genuine Stock of Millinery & Fancy Goods! • Dry Goods and Notions! Se/eeteil ) a the bent Markets ! Bought at the leaves/ Price*! ami So/d on the 3/ost Reasonable Term*! They will also keep (heir Stock constantly replenished with the HUNT lIAOI. Hoots and Shoes! OF EVERY VARIETY. DRESS 3/ iK/Xfl In the latest and most fashionable styles, done on llu* iovvest terms, by MISS STRIRLING. I'll;iitkIT 1 1 for ihe liberal custom they have hither!ofore had. they solicit a eonlinuance. oet 2 Drugs and Medicenes! And Building Hardware! 0 tl HAVE ON HAND Root, A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF LOCKS na> \i ills For Dwellings, Store Doors, ('los- OLD STAND, els. Trunks,Smoke Houses. Ac. Almost fiiip thinp a-anteil in that .. .. .. j , U,!* U*" 1 ’ ~, . tine of business. .Nails, _<l to (>od. lacks and Brads I'AINTs, OILS AN I> VARNISH. Harness Buckles, Copper Rivets, Sash Bullies, Whin- Lead, in kegs ami cans. p Hinges, Rictnre Nails, Ready mixed Paints, in cans. Strap Hinges, Brass Bulls. Oil.*. PAI.WM. K ,. lt “T\ kS n'e S w l,leS ’ v i Lins,.ml. Lamp Black, 8,, ‘ S V U \ ,X, |’ Wagon Nails. Train, Drop Black, Wardrobe Hooks, oasn Cord, Machine, Venetian ltd. Garden Hoes, Garden Rakes, Spade Forks, Manure Forks. Neats tool. t.reen I’aint, ~ .. „ . Sweet, Yellow Paint, ( (DTtage Bolts, Door Bolts, Castor, Ae. Brown Paint, Ac. Sand Raper, Glue, Ac. ivi: stuffs. M Ri;wy WINDOW GLASS A I’UTTV. I’hc largest assortment in town. All at moderate prices. Marietta, October i, i77. H. R. STRONG, 'Successor t* G, \V. Williams, Druggist Apothecary. FRILL continue Inisines-at the OLI STAND in MARIETTA, and will keep o on hand, and for-ale, \ <ii:\ki:.ai assoi:imi:n i ot FRESH AND GEN I INE Drugs! Chemicals! Paints and Oila! TuilH and rancy Article*! l ine l*cclinnci‘%, Hr, School Books and Stationery! All which will he SOI.D LOW 1* OI f (‘ASII. Proscription.* carefully com pounded by Mr. J. 11. SIMPSON , AS HEHK I 01-OJ.’I . Marietta, Oct. I, Is;;. B. R. S'l'KOXCi. hut mm (DEALERS IN) a ROCER IES, HA /W WA RE, XOHTII-KASTCOItMa; Cl liLIC Sqi AKK. Marietta Georgia. October, 1. is 77. ] v REMOVED! Removed! 1 IIA \E changed my place of business next to Marietta Saving’s Bank, and | will he thankful to welcome all my old j friemb and patrons at my new stand. I will soil nt Athintn l*rio*s, < . o. I>. Dry (ioods! Notions! Hals! < ’rockery ! (’lot king ! \M> Boors AND SHOES! And every thing else kepi in a Dry Hoods business. X. K.—Would call the attention of all who are indebted tome, to come at once for settlement, and snveeost. .IOSEPII ELSAS. j Marietta, March 13, 1877. ly W. 11. Attorney at Law, MARIETTA. GA. OFFICE, north side of Publie Square in Blackw ell’s Building, up stairs. Marietta, October J, 1877. ly W. IS. POWKH Attorney at Law, MARIETTA, GA. Yin LI. pract ice in the ( on its of t ohh YY and adjacent counties, Colleet inga spt-cially. Oltiee w ith •bulge A. N. Simpson, northwest corner of Public Square. I, W. C. GREEN. Watchmaker &. Jeweller, M AIUKTT A, JgjftßA OKOUtil V. Vl.stt, tlealer in ( locks of every de scription. Repairingof Watches, ( locks, etc. a specialty. Satisfaction guaranteed. Sign of Big Watch, w est side Public Square. net 2 .1. IL O'NEILL & CO. East Side of the Poldie Square , MARIETTA, OEOBOIA. OK.AI.KRS IX Al.i. El\lts OF FAMILY GROCERIES & COUNTRY PRODUCE. Marietta. Sept, t, 1877. ly K, A. IRWIN. A. s. ft. V V. IRWIN W ( LAY. YHoriiey* a( him. Will attend to the practice of law in ( obi. and adjacent counties. All collections entrusted to them w ill be met w ith prompt attention. Oliice over M’( lalchy’s store, west side Pub lic Square. Marietta, August 7. 1877. ly. MARIETTA SAVINGS BANK. JOHN It. WINTERS. President. H. C. IH RNAP. Vice President. A. VAN WYCK, Cashier. Notes Discounted. Exchange Bought and Sold. T. 3. ATKINSON, EAST SIDE OF ITlll.lc S()l AIIK, MARIETTA, GEO. DKAI.KIt in ( lioicc I'aiiiily (lii'oiTi’ic* ! COFNTRY RRODICE TAKEN ON Jill. MOST Fllil ltAl. Tl.ltMS. R. M. Goodman. K. \. Radsdaee. L M. GOODMAN & CO. DEALERS IN UKRTI LIZ KBS, H AVE ON II \ NO. AT till Old Printing Office Building, BKICIITON’S UlMllTlill II l\l IIIIM Superphosphate. M AIK BY George Upton, Boston, Mass. AM* ./. r. KAiiSDALK'S AM MONIATKI* IMNSOIiV El) BONE PHOSPHATE. nothing bkttkii l(> TI BMI'S 1)11 tt lIKIT. will m: sii i> on Ihr iiiukl m nth-rat*- Irnuk fur nmh. Marietta, July 3, 1577. lv <*l*l* Miri’iir\ Malck. WILL BK .SOI.I*, hel'ore rli.' < 'onrt Mouse door, in the City of .Mari- I'tln, Oohh enmity, Oeorgia, on tin* liis t Tuesday in Vovpiiilht next, between tlio legal hours of *-!ilt*. tin* I7i|lowing property, to wit: Lots of Lit in I Nos. 2.'1, .70, .71, .72, .711, .7.7, 00, D2, !i:i. 01,0.7. DO, 07, 120, 121, 122, 12:;. 107. I os, l ;*::. idi, id. 7. hull of Vo, 1011 hull' of No. 1‘.12. live Hires of No. 121, iiml iiin*- m il'- on the I'u-t villi' of No. 111, nil in tin* 17th ilistrh't mid 2d si'i'tion of ( ohh enmity. I'oiitiiiiilllg 071 iirri's, more or loss, h'vii'd on as I In* pro lierlyof.l. N. Itus-i'll to -niisfyii mort gage li lit in favor of <L < . I’urnap. a gi'iit of ftnfiis It, Ski'id. Lots of Land Nos. 20. .70, .71. .72, .7.1, 7.7, DO. 02, !W,!*1,!1.7, DO, 07, 120, 121, 122, 123, 100, 107, ION 103, ID I, 10.7, half of lOD, half of |D2. live aeres of 121. nilli* Hi res of ID. till ill the 17th di“ttiet and 2d -ee tion of Cohli eounty, levied on a- the property of .1. N. Itiis-ell. by virtue of court ti fas in favor of fPP7|S.av-ings \1 I In -1 - *•?-'* T/V.'i ol i'y four justices' iTitnßiKts in fiivttr of A. VanWvck, ea-hier Marietta Savings Bank. Also, one .-tore house and lot fronting on Cherokee street, in the city of Mari etta, hounded on the east by Cherokee street, on north tint) west by property of •John Roberts, and on the south by an alley, levied on as tlie property of Joel T. Haley, to satisfy twott fas from Cobh Superior court, one in favor of Marietta Savings Bank, ami the other in favor of Peer re Bros. A Cos. Also, one tlrlst M ill and all the upper tcuanccs thereunto attacheil, and the Lot of Laud, numlier not known, ius>lu which the said Mill is erected, in ti Kith district and second section county, levied on as the property of M •L Morris |o satisfy a fi fa from Cobh Sn |>eaior court in favor of Poole & Hunt. Also, the entire road Imml and the right of way of the same on each side of the Marietta and North Georgia Railroad Company, running and in the said county oft ohh, start i iflßJjoc city of Miirietta and running north to the line of j herokee county, Iteing ten or in Icugtli, together witlia of said company, ievietfl on as the pro|M i rty of the Net lh Hcorgia Railroad list) a li la from t 'ohh Superior iflH| favor of Marietta Savings justices' court fi fa in favor of the saint! Bank. Also, Lots of Laud Nos. 1,2,3, lifii 77. 78, 711, ltil and 150, all in the Istdis! trict and 2d section, and Nos. 1260 and 1261, in the 1 (itlt district and 2d section and Nos. 1081, 1085, 1086, 1003, 1004 100(i, and 1007, in the 17th district am 2d section, all in Cobb county, (si.mM known as (lie Sewell plantation sitiiafW on the Chattahoochee river, levied oil as the property of Win. Phillips to sal isfv a fi fa from Cobb Superior favor of Jane P. Clover. \l-o, all the above dcscriltcil Land of Win. Phillips, levied to simWN a fi fa from Cobh Superior court in fa vor of Marietta Savings Bank. Also, Lots of Land Nos. 1003, 1004, 1000 and 1007, in the 17tl district and 2d section of Cobh county, pnqicru ..! Win. Pliiilip-, li la till nt' A. L. Lord. Also, the house T. Lawrence now resides, oi road, in the Kith district anJ of ( ohh county, enutaininfl more or less, levied on as tj of said Law rence to dees’ court 11 fits in favor of Marietta Savings Rank. Also, Lot of Land No. 136, in the lllth district ami 2d section of Cobh county, levied on as the property of Thomas it. Irwin to satisfy a justices’ court ti fa in favor of John 11. < 'ooper. Also, forty acres of Land in the north ’cast corner of Lot No. 23, in the 20th district and 2d section of Cobh county, levied on as the properly of T. G. Shat ley, to satisfy ti justices’ court II fa in favor of R. j I irsch. Also, foil s acres of Land in the north west corncrof Lot No. 23. in the 20th • listrl-t and 2d section of ( ohh county, levied onus the property of Dewitt ('. Winn, tosatisfy a justices’ court fi fit in favor of Itaniel White. A Iso, one acre of land, more or loss, situated on the north east corner of Lot ot Land No. 1217. in the 10th district ami 2d section of ( ohh county, levied as the property of ( liarles Edwards to satinfv a justices’ court fi fa in favor of Marietta Savings Bank. Also, one house anil lot in the city of Marietta, adjoining tin* proiM'rtyof Ben and John Shepard, containing 2'.j acres more or less, levied on as the property id Cyrus MrGinness to satisfy a justice court II fain favor of Marietta Savings Bank. Also, one house and lot in the town of Rosw ell, ('ohh county, the same Ite ing the house and lot whereon (i. W. Arnold now resides, levied on as thc liroperty of said Arnold, to satisfy a justice court II fa in favor of ( larissa Cordon, adni’x. Also, Lot of Land No. .'l2<i, in the 20th dist rirt and 2d sort ion, off ’obb county, containing Hit) acres, morr or loss, le vied on as the property of John O. (Jar trell to satisfy a Superior court t! fa in favor of Win. T. Winn. Also, the entire present stock of goods of .1. T. Ilaley it < o. consisting of dry goods and hardware contained in the store house now occupied by said .1. T. Ilaley it < o. in the city of Marietta, and also one iron safe now in the possession of J.T. Ilaley and J. !•’. Ilaley, levied on as the property of .1. T. Jlalcy it Cos. to satisfy a ti ta from ('obb Mojierior court in favor of llenry Welch. Also, Lots of Land Nos. 512, 439, 511, the west half of I!I7, and No. 198, except live acres of the south west corner, le vied on as the property of .las. S. Mor ris, to sat is ty two ti fas from ( obb Hnjie- in favor id' (ieo. W. Ranks, trustee, for part of purchase money. Also, Lots of Land Nos. (Jflfl, 7((} and 7l‘, in the Pith district and 2d section, of < olAi county, levied on sis the prop erty of .1. It. Murdock, to satisfy a jus tice court ti fa in favor of Winters and Whit lock. I'OKITONKI) SALKS. Also, at the same time and place, Lots of Land Nos. 11J I, 1077, 1151, and 22 acres of No. 1115, in the 19th district and 2d section of Cobh county, also lots Nos. (102, 770 and 7XO, in the" IKIh dis trict aml 2d sect ion, ( obb county, levied on as the property of (;. C. Scroggins executor, and Nancy Scroggins, execu trix, of .1. K. Scroggins, dee. to satisfy' a ti fa from ( oldi ti|M‘rior court in fa vor of M. I*. Howell, adnir. ALo, one hou-c and lot in the city of Marietta, < 'obb county, (in. on ( herokea street, containing one liajf acre, more' or less, licing the place where Hr. <i. Teimcnl now resides, levied on as the property of 11. 11. Wallis to satisfy fourl ti fas from < obb Superior court, one Ins fa vor of .losiuh Hoodman, one in favor" of Boston A(I illicit, one in favor of I. A. Sewell & Itro. for the use of officers of court, and one iu favor of W. A. Ro ger- tor the u-e lit officers of court. W. P. SI KIMIKNS. Sl,ft’. For sale tit this office, Waphki.i.’s Biogkwiiicai. Sketch of Linton Stkpiiknk—to be had at it red need price. It is pronounc e* 1 1 he most readable and int: biography I fi.it ha- ay*Sif>? tin-