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MARIETTA MARKETS.
COTTON—I)4 <i U) cents.
BACON—Clear Ribbed Sides. 10
a i Shoulders 809
.
Hams—Sugar t'ured Can. 14
CORN—White choice 60
MEAL—White, “ 60
OATS—Yellow and Rust I'roe# 60
HAY—Mixed i 60
FLOUR—Fancy 4 26
* Nxtra Family 400
* 1 Familf, 375
Extra 00
T.ARP —Prime Leaf 12*4
Leaf In buckets, 15
MOLASSES—Choice Cuba 50(860
Sugar House, 40@45
Sorgum 40
New Orleans, 7 5 (ad 00
Loaf 15
Powd., Crush, and OranVl. 12 ‘4
Ex “C” White, 11
“Yellow C” 10
COFFEE—Rio choice, 25
“ prime, 23
, (Mr. 21
mm'EH—cosh.m oo
(, | Cdifety,'buy’g 20. selling 25
HEESE—Pine Apple 00
Extra Cream 18
EGGS. Selling 12*4
20
TALLOW, (buying) 00
BEESWAX M 20@25
FIELD PEAS JOM 75
PEARL GRITS 4
RICE 10
IRISH POTATOES —'S> bush 1 00
MACKEREL— f lb. 10015
MATCHES, (per dozen boxes) 30033
OYSTERS, l lb can, per dozen l 25
21b can. “ " 2 25
OIL— KEROSENE, 40
Machine, 1 00
PEACHES—peeled—buying 5@ 8
unpeeled “ 3@ 4
STARCH—PearI Gloss. 12 UOl5
Common, 10
SOAP —Family 7@lo
Common, 5@ 7
SALT—Liverpool %> sack. 1 65
Virginia, “ 1 40
SHOT— Drop and Buck, 's> sk. 2 75
TOBACCO—PIug 50®1 50
Smoking, 1 00
SWEET POTATOES. 80
VINEGAR—White Wine, 50
WHISKEY—fuII proof 2 00
four years old, 5 00
Removed !
EemovecLL
lIIAVE changed my place of business
next to Marietta Saving’s Bank, and
will be thankful to welcome all my old
friends and patrons at my new stand.
I Will Sell at Atlanta Prices,
c. o. D.
Dry Goods! Notions! Hetfs!
Crockery! Clothing!
BMUUB
ANI>
Boots ami Shoos!
And every tiling else kept in a Dry
Goods business.
gggf- X. B. —Would call the attention
of all who are Indebted to me, to cents
at once for settlement, and save cost.
JOSEPH ELSAS.
Marietta, March 13, 1377. ly
Back Again!
TO OLD STAND !
ON CHURCH STREET.
MY old Friends and the Public gen
erally are hereby Informed that
my Bakery on Church street. Is in full
operation again. A liberal patronage
is solicited.
Very respectfully,
jan 13 It. J. T. AGItICOLA.
K. A. WITHERS,
Iron Foundsr & Machinist.
MANUFACTURER OF
St earn Engines,
CIRCULAR SAW MILL.S,
Improved Sorghum .Will*,
Git IST MILL MACHINERY,
KUNMING Gear for Water Wheels,
of every size and description ; Plans
and Specifications for Mill Work furn
ished free, of charge. Also, Manufactu
rer of Gold Mining Machinery of latest
improvements.
Prices to suit the times.
Ail work first claw,
AM) GIAHAMKEO.
And having just built new buildings,
and having as good machinery as eoulu
be had North, I feel confident that 1 eau
defy all competition as to quality of
work and cheapness of price. Being a
practical mechanic of thirty five years
experience, I am not afraid of my abili
ty to give satisfaction to all who may
rial dispofed to patronize me..
Marietta, March 13, 1877.
r PRINTING,of all Weds neatly
and cheaply done at this olflee.
InT. O-. G-ig'n.illlsLt,
NORTH SIDE OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE.
BBAt.RR IN
Dry Goods and Notions,
Boots, Shoes, Huts, Clothing, Crockery and
Glass Ware.
GROCERIES:
Coflee, Sugar, Mustard, Pepper,
Syrup, Meal, Spice, Ginger,
Lard, Flour, Soda, Starch,
Hams, Madcejel, Tea, Blueing,
Tobacco’, Soap, Indigo, Blacking,
Caudles. Matches, Sardines. Flavoring Extracts.
A 1.80,
HARDWARE,
Such as Axes, Haines, Trace Chains, Nails, Cutlery, both pocket
and table, Scissors and Sheep Shears.
I will sell at the very lowest prices tor CASH for the next sixty
days. Persons wishing to buy will do well to call and examine onr
goods before buying elsewhere.
N. G. GIGNILLIAT.
Marietta, Ga., Feb. 12, 1878. i v
• Large and New Arrivals!
AT
I> vS. Aortlinitfs,
West Corner of the labile Square.
A LARGE and select. Stock of DRY GOODS,cmbracingeverything usual
ly found in n first class Dry Goods store. The Goods are direct from the
Manufacturers and their Agents, and will be sold as low or lower FOR CASH
titan any similar Goods ever brought to this market. I mean what f say. Call
and examine for yourselves. Our extensive stock of
Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ac.
Are made at the best Factories and never fail to give entire satisfaction.
Marietta, October 8, 1877. L. S. NORTHCUTT.
THE MERCHANTS AND MECHANICS INSURANCE COMPANY.
OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.
Lash ('apital |)B(0,000 - - ( asli Assrb $31*1,000.
o
$25,000 in U. S. Bonds deposited in the Treasury of Georgia for fur
ther security of Policies!
THIS well known company has paid in thousands of dollars to claimants in
Georgia since the war, and will maintain its well earned reputation for skill
ful, conservative, prompt, lust dealing.
Dwellings, Stores, Merchandise, Mills, Gin Houses and contents,
insured at fair rates.
Agents at all prominent points in the State, to whom apply, or to
BARRINGTON KING,
oct23-ly Agent, Marietta, Ga.
MARIETTA
HIGH SCHOOL,
For Hoy* and tiirk
rfIHE undersigned proposes to resume
I the exercises of liis School on Mon
day, the seventh day of January, 1878,
at his residence on Roswell street, at the
Wayland plaee,
A* number of his friends having ex
pressed a desire to place their daugh
ters under ids instruction, he has de
termined to meet their wishes, and will
hereafter receive pupils of either sex.
The course of study embrace the usu
al English Branches, Mathematics,
Bookkeeping, Latin, Greek, French,
etc, etc.
In addition to this, there will be an
Art Department, in which will he
taught Drawing, Wax Work, Embroi
dery, &c. This Department will be in
charge of Mrs. Maxgbt, who will also
assist in the English Branches.
Faithful thorough instruction, and
firm discipline, are guaranteed.
The School-room is well lighted anil
ventilated, and care as to measures look
ing to the comfort of pupils will be
given.
T E R.H*:
Ptr Si-kolastic Monlli of Four flVclw,
FROM *2 00 TO *5 00.
There will be an incidental fee of one
dollar per scholastic year, which will
cover all charges for Fuel, Ink and
Pens.
One pupil from each of the Churches
of the city will he received free of
charges for tuition. The only condi
tions being that the pupil is unable to
pay tuition, and that while in school his
deportment and application must he sa
tisfactory. It is hoped that the Minis
ters in charge of the Churches will
*ec (hat the pupil is selected carefully.
V. E. MANOET.
Marietta, Dec. 20, 1877. janl-tf
Photograph Gallery!
McCLACHEY’S BUILDING.
South-terxl PnMte Squarr,
Marietta, - Georgia.
rpHE subscriber, thankful for the na-
I tronage heretofore extended to him,
begs leave to State that he is better pre
pared than ever to execute
Photography ami Ferotvpe*
in the best style of the art. Also, old
Pictures copied and enlarged in the best
manner, aud at the lowest prices.
uov 3-l.v GEO. J. GABLE.
THE FIELD AND FIRESIDE.
IST'DEW
LAND AGENCY,
&T 1 HAVE lately become associa
ted with several gentlemen indifferent
parts of North Georgia for the purpose
of inviting immigration and effecting
the
Sale ol’ our Surplus Land*.
We have made arrangements with A
gents and Companies in several of the
Northern States which, we think, will
secure
SALES OX SATISFACTORY TERMS,
Within a reasonable time.
We v ill advertise these Lauds gratui
tously, and upon their sale will charge
a reasonable commission. All persons
in this and adjoining counties having
LANDS FOR OALE
will find it to their interest to place
the same with us.
APPLY TO
\. Van Wyek,
At (lie Marietta Savings Bank.
Bottom Knocked Out.
W. J. KISER & CO.
WKBT SIDE PUBLIC* Sqt'AKE,
Vlarielta, Geo.
HAVE just received and arc rccciv
. Ing h large and select stock of
READY MADE CLOTHING!
DRV GOOD* !
BOOTS, SHOES, HATH, Ac.
Which they are offering at prices to suit
tin* trailing public—cheaper than the
cheapest—Atlanta not excepted. We
also have a large and full supply of
HARDWARE!
Groceries, &<•. &<*.
that can be had at the lowest cash prices.
In fact, we keen everything that is need
ed by tin- trading public. Call, exam
ine and price our goods, and you will
he satisfied.
X. B.—All persons indebted to
u must come forward and settle by the
first of November—delay- are danger
ous.
W. J. KISER A CO.
October 2d. 1877.
W. P. IDEM k IL.
STORE AND WAREHOUSE *111?
South-west Corner of the Pubfc,
o
Guano! Guano ifE*.' 4 "]
WE arc Agents for several brands bf Standard FertiU>*s, eg ‘ l ’ *
compete in price with anybody, so give us a tygainst
nave the largest stock of ... .I •
4 -m * —tray of putting tru
(jreneral M erenan
NOW IN MARIETTA. " uSflWviil
ALL ROrUHT AT BOTTOM!
Aud w e will sell cheaper than anybody here. Alwavs keep rnv!fc®s”*7.
and live bushel barrels. Sell Drawed SHIN'GI.KSa't 1 lu-.w
Pay Gash for Hags, Hides, Ac. Have a Burge lot
Saddles, Brides,
Crockery of
irav,?*. r 'Mm
Boots and Shoes !;V
AND CLOTH OF ALL KINDS. <lr^H
Remember, we keepjiearly every thing, and you cansave monev by ftnilM
with us before buying. ill
Marietta, Jan. 22, 1878. W. P. ANDERSON A SON ,
HU‘i
.1. G BRUMBY.) (MRS. 0. C. BRUM BY*
MR. AND MRS. BRUMBY,
North west corner of the Square ,
lyy pith l j-wg-w C3r3ESO
Otter to their triends and the public, a fresh and genuine Stock of
Millinery & Fancy Goods!
Dry Goods and Notions!
>1 * ’ ’"
Sr/rc/rtf m the best Markets ! Bought at the lowest / V#W# / o[■<
Sold on the Most /Seasonable Terms! ' \ n
They will also keep their Stock constantly replenished with the ’
BEST .HADE ‘ , V<M '
Boots and Shoes! ji
OF EVERY VARIETY. hat
DRESS MAKING
In the latest and most fashionable stylni, dune on the Imu 4 TTTm7i7
by MISS STRIPLING. Thankful for the liberal custom they have
hithertotore had, they solicit a continuance. net 2
Drills and Medicines!
And Building Hardware!
0 —
1 HAVE ON HAND
William iMSf Hoot, Ia good ashortmeny or
e , H ®„ LOCKS
i For Dwellings, Store Doors, Clou
OLD STAND, j
Almost any thing wanted In that * T •, >, , 1 ..... J , v ‘ ' . ,
line of haul tic IN nJ n 2d to 00(1. 1 iiclvs tind Hfttdft
PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISH. Harness Buckles,
Copper Rivets, Sash Pul lies,
While Lead, in kegs and cant*. j Files, Hinges, Picture Nails,
Ready mixed Paints, in cans. Strap Hinges, Brass Butts,
fkiv it piiiVTti Hooks and Staples,
Linseed, ‘ Lamp Black' '’ | inch to 6xG, Wagon Nails,
Train, Drop Black, Wardrobe Hooks, cash Cord,
Machine, Venetian Red. Garden Hoes, Garden Rakes,
Neat’s Foot, Steen Paint, ! pade Forks Manure Fork"’
Sweet, Yellow Paint, Carnage Bolls, Door Bolts,
Castor, Ac. Brown Paint, Ac. Sand Paper, Glue, Ac.
DYK STUFFS. SCREW*,
WINDOW GLASS & PUTTYJThe largest assortment in town.
.11 4 14 • WILLIAM ROOT.
All at moderate prices. j_ Marietta, October 1. 1877.
B. R. STRONG,
(OiifcesmtrtoG. VV. William*,)
Druggist#g Apothecary.
WILL continue business at the OLD STAND in MARIETTA, and will keep
on hand, and for sale, a gkxkhai. assortment or
KRESII AND GENUINE
Drugs! Chemicals! Paints and Oils!
Toilel ul Fancy Article*! Flue IVrfmncrv, Hr.
School Books and Stationery!
All which will he HOLD LOW J*OK CASH. Prescription* carefully com
pounded by an experienced Apothecary, ad incurloFOltr.
Marietta, Oct.. 1, 1877. ' It. It. STRONG,
HALIT BROTHERS.
—(DEALER IN)
GROCERIES,
HARD WARE,
ill IBM 111 l llili.
NORTH-EAST CORNER PUBLIC SQUARE.
Marietta Georgia.
Getebor. 1, 1877. ly
Cobb *ln>rilT’* Sales.
TTTILL BE SOLD, before the Court
TV House door, In tiro City of Mari
etta, Cobb county, Georgia, on the flrat
in MARCH next, between the,
Jving pro J
n for BrevtUeaX?
cfc better for :jflM
Tllunanv kind ol grrain.
British landlords arc re JKjM
, ' ■ " 1 • 1“
;OTYOJ^juuJ( I I j'■
.-■'•■l- hn-kcd run
11<• I .f cornj^*
la;
fa.
Aiy swarm-j.
Tan Yu.
whereon Rob'i'WJi
ry is situatef
sect ion of < M
property <’ * ('
la. in favor of®-?:
a iso, \MMm
360,361.
No. a 1 ." 1 tf grape*!
property of jJd.ds of fill
in favor of W AjMfAy
Also, one UMj’-l <M'V
Marietta, A,hace- ~) Mi
Howell n; , ,1, levied on as th ,
property • " 1,1 , a cAllowell, to satlsM
two 11. fas. UUUtI. Aor of J. C. Nictrn
ols <fe Brother, ’ p)jl the other for statf,
and county taxes, *
Also, one Gin House and Mill, and at. a
the machinery, including ono pair uiiii j
stones at W.yfc A. railroad depot, con
nected with the same, anil the Lot o** 1
Land with two other small buildings
thereon, lot containing eightacres more
or less, it being all the land owned by A.
Howell on the east side of the W. A A.’
railroad, in the city of Marietta, levied
on as the pfoperty of A. Howell to satis
fy two ft. fas. in favor of Wm. Kirkland
for the use of otlieersof court, and the *
other in favor of L.C. & W. C. McLel
lan. W. I*. STEPHENS. Shfl*.
J. M. Wilson,
MANUFACTURER OF
TIN & SHEET IRON
AND
Wooden Wares.
AND DKAI.rn IN
STOVES, HARDWARE, OUT
LERY, HOUSE FURNISH
ING GOODS AND
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS '
EMBRACING
Straw and Feed Cutter#,
Corn Shelters,
Turning Plows,
Wheel Barrows,
Rakes, Shovels,
Hoes, Grass Scythes,
Plows, Plow Stocks, &c.
AI.SO,
Syrup Mills, ,
Of <1 Superior Make.
POCKET & TABLE CTTTLERYS,
AND '
Carpenter's .Supplies.
Many Varieties of Wooden Ware.
All these and many other valuable r- ’
tittles sold on best possible terms.
Marietta, July 3, 1877. ly
Marietta
LIVERY STABLE.,,
(Opposite the Kcnnfsaw House.) \
j rjTHE best of Vehicles, the safest of
| X Drivers, and the fastest of Horses,
are always ready, night and day, for
hire. No man or woman orfuhild has
given me n call In the past * viit
nor shall any ever in t 4 •' ' , l( ’"
satisfied witii my team’ 1 J,,, t lor Aiel,
my employ. Every*.** being on record
i have cheapened J" 1 , W te, J
i t lon ate to the string ,,,M '‘i. T enoes uinfl
; For reference to this roiniicps.l 50,0tfl
as to the lnrn-ont^iii^Mj^^^^|j^~^J
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