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AKIKTTA fl Utkin'S.
COTTON—9% 10 wut.-.
BACON —Clear Ribbed Shies, lo |
Shoulders $ S<^)
Blk Clear Kiblied sid-s 7^*(i£S
Bulk Shoulders. OJo
Trains—Sugar Cured Can. 14
CORN—White ehoiee 60
MEAL—White, “ 75
OATS—Yellow and Rust Proof 60
HAY—Mixed 1 00
FLOUR —Fanev 4 25
Extra Family 4 00
Family, 4 50
Extra IXI
LARD—Prime Leaf 12 C
I.ent' in buckets, 15 j
\1( tl. ASSES—Choiee < 'nba oOuiOO j
Sugar House, 40(®45 ;
Sorgutn 40!
New Orleans, 75i100
SU6 Alt—Cur Loaf 15
Powd., Crush, and Gran'd.l2 l .>
Ex “C’' 'White, 11
"Yellow C” 10
COFFEE—Rio ehoiee, 25
“ prime. 2.4
•• fair, 21
RUTTER--Choiee kin-lien K>
Country, Jwtv’g 15. selling 20
CHEESE—Fine Apple 00
Extra Cream IS
EGOS. 10
< 'ANDLEMk iflranne, JO fa 45
s Sr 20
TALLOW,(Imving) 00
BEESWAX 20(u,25
FIET.D PEAS 75
PEARL GRITS 4
RICE 10
IRISH POTATOES— V hush 1 00
MACKEREL—V Hi. 10,n,15
MATCHES, (per dozen boxes) 40(w35
OYSTERS, 116 ean. per dozen 1 25
21t>eau, “ •• 2 25
OIL—KEROSENE, 40
Machine, 1 00
PEACHES—peeled—buying 5(<•; 8
unpetded •• 3@ 4
STAR! 'H—Pearl Gloss, 12C@15
Common, 10
SOAP—Family 7(510
Common, 5@ 7
SALT—Liverpool V sack. 1 65
Virginia, y “ l 40
SHOT—limp and Buck, ft sk. 2 75
I'll BACCO —Plug 511® 1 50
Smoking, 1 00
S\V EET I *OTATOES, 80
VINEG AR—White Wine, 50
WHISKEY—fuII proof 2 00
four years old, 5 00
(warden $ Field
Seeds. _
I HAVE a full supply of Vegetable
. and Flower Seeds. Also, a stock of
i lover, Timothy, Red Top, Orchard and
Blue Grass, all whick will he sold low
for CASH.
B. R. STRONG.
Marietta, Ga., Feb. 10, 1878.
list of lands foh sale
Itv
NORTH GEORGIA LAND
AN it
IMMIUKATION COMPANY.
2sT-a.3aa.loer 1.
i'wu Thmutuml Acres of hunil,
one half mile from Cass Station, in Bar
tow county, on the Western ami Atlan
tic Railroad. This tract consists of
arable land-of choice quality, well suit
ed to the grasses, corn, oats and w heat,
as w'ell as cotton; and of some excellent
timber land. There is an abundant
supply of good water on the premises.—
lls vicinity to the railroad, to schools,
.churches, country stores and wagon
and blacksmith shops give this tract
superior advantages and render it very
favorable for the use of a small colony.
IST-o.wa'toer 2.
Plantation, containing 430 acres,
miles from Cass Station and
miles from Kingston, in Bartow county.
\ large portion of the land is rich creek
bottom, splendidly adapted to the
growth of grass, corn and wheat, and is
very productive. Three hundred and
twenty acres are bounded on two sides
by Two Run Creek. The buildings con
sist of a good dwelling nearly new with
eight rooms and all necessary outbuild
ings in good repair. There is a fine
Swiss barn on the place. Nine acres
are planted w ith apple and peach trees
of excellent varieties and just in bear
inff. The fences are good, abundance
of'good timber near, and one of the tin
estTanges for stock to he found any
where'in the country, 'flic stock, farm
ing implements, wagons, hay and fod
der to be sold with the premises.
2sTu.n3.lser 3.
Fifty Thousand Acres of land, in
Bartow and adjoining counties, within
a few miles of the Western and Atlantic
Railroad, consisting of separate tracts
of timber land, old fields, and farms
with moderate improvements. The
land is generally good and wood and
water in abundance. The vicinity of
this tract to the railroad and good mar
kets render it very desirable. A large
colony can la* accomodated here with
"real advantage. Briers range
two to twenty dollars per acre.
2sT-u.333.15er -4.
Plantation, near Adairsvillc in liar
row county, containing 12.1 acres. This
tract is all valley land, in a high slate
of cultivation. ’One hundred acres are
improved ami mostly level —t w enty-hi e
acres in timber. The whole farm is in
closed w ith good fences and well wa
tered by a creek running through the
entire tract. The buildings consist ot
anew house containing nine rooms and
a large barn 40x00 feet’. This is one of
the best improved farms now offered.
2Tu.rn.lc.er 5-
Plantation, within three miles of
Aewortli in Cobb county, consisting of
ifiO acres—2oo acres in cultivation, of
which 100 are Irnttom land—l6oacres in
timber. There are on the premise- a
good frame house of seven rooms and
•’tillable mflbnlldiltgs, an excellent
orchard of both summer and winter ap
ple-. w ith pears, apricots, plums, ipioi
:ill| |f‘:trltf*s cl clioin* Yiiri**li(?- id
hearing from July to (letoher. 1 hi: is
one of the most desirable place® in North
< Georgia.
2T-a.33n.cer S.
A Large Plantation, of 1210 acre-,
in < obh ertttnty, eleven miles from Ac
worth and twelve (tom Marietta. There
are on the premises five renters’ houses
besides the main residence, also one
barn liesides the large barn 100x50 feet.
Three hundred acres of this tract are
bottom land. Three hundred in timber.
Two creeks run through the place,
which, with their branches, furnish an
unfailing supply of water for stock in
every Held. There are five good wells
and numerous unfailing springs. The
Marietta & North Georgia R. R. when
completed will pass through the proper
ty. This tract would divide advan
tageously into live or six choice farms.
Price sls per acre.
iTia-mlser r 7.
A First Class Plantation, of 290
acres, four miles from Marietta, in one
of the l>est neighborhoods in Cobh coun
ty. About 160 acres are injcultivatipn
—7O acres are bottom land. There are
on the premises a very flue orchard of
peaches, apples and pears, abundance
of wood and excellent water. Adjoin
ing this tract arc several farms with
moderate improvements, which ean be
conveniently added to meet the wants
of a small colony, for which it is admi
rably adapted. Price $4,000.
iTia.m.'toer S.
A Farm, near Roswell, Cobb county,
consists of 128 acres—has 80 acres clear
ed, 20 acres of good creek bottom—good
orchard of apple and peaeli trees —a
good dwelling house with four rooms
and good outbuildings. Its vicinity to
one of the prettiest manufacturing villa
ges in the south, ami to good schools
and churches, renders t his a very desira
ble place for a family of smali means
seeking a pleasant home. Price $1,200.
7fcT-u.xxx‘teer ©.
Farm, of 140 acres l b, # milcs from
Marietta, Cobb county —has SO acres of
arable land, a small orchard of apple
trees in good bearing, several building
sites anil one small house. Price SI,BOO.
ITvinaber AO.
Farm, of 80 acres, I '.j miles from
Marietta, on the. Wes tern A Atlantic R.
R. There are on the premises one
small house, some excellent fruit, about
45 acres of arable land and abundance
of wood and water, Price $1,200.
Asf'-u.m.'teer 11.
Farm, of 80 acres, miles from
Marietta—has a small house and stables
—about 40 acres of cleared land ami
some bottom land. Price $1,400.
AT umbar 12.
Farm, of Og acres—about. 25 acres of
cleared land—some very good bottom
land. Price SI,OOO.
Number 13.
Farm, of 135 acres, two miles from
-Mari-erttn —Then? arc on —tin- premises
a good house, suitable stable anil out
buildings, a good orchard of excellent
fruit, and several choice springs of wa
ter, two of which are mineral. There
is a good supply of wood and a never
failing stream runs througii the land.
Price $3,000.
Number 14.
An Excellent Lot, of woodland
enntaining4o acres adjoining the above.
Timber consists of oak, chestnut and
hickory. Price SSOO.
Number 18.
Farm, of 81 acres, about 2miles
from .Marietta. There is an excellent
dwelling house upon the land. Some
forty acres are cleared. Pricesl,2oo.
N umber 1(3.
Farm, about three miles from Mari
etta, containing sixty four acres, chief
ly timber land. Price S4OO.
Number 17.
Plantation, of 181 acres, 6miles from
Marietta, well improved—has a small
neat house, good fences, good outbuild
ings. Price $3,000.
Number 13.
Tract, of several hundred acres,
about 4'5 miles from Marietta, partially
improved—same very good timber land.
Price ranging from Bto 12 dollars per
acre.
Number 19.
Aline Plantation, with improve
ments, containing between three and
four hundred acres, about six and
one-lialf miles from Marietta. A large
portion of it is cleared—remainder in
woodland. Can he bought low.
Number 20.
Avery fine Residence, with 35
acres of land, about mile from the
public square, in the city of Marietta.
The house lias 7 rooms, is well built
and in good repair, commands a very
extensive prospect anil with its garden
and shrubbery constitutes one of the
most attractive places near the city.
There are two neat cottages on the
premises besides the main residence.
The land is good and productive.
Number 24.
A Delightful City Residence,
rooms, with 7 acres, within
two blocks of the public square, in the
city Of Marietta. The house is beauti
fully situated on a line lawn, adorned
with noble shade trees, ehoiee shrub
bery, and evergreens, of every variety.
There is a small greenhouse on tile
premises, a very prod active garden and
abundance of choice fruit. The house
has been recently repaired and fences
and all improvements arc in perfect
condition.
APPLY TO
Gei. \V. T. Wolford,
Prks’t, Carlersvilie, Oa.
A. Van Wyii,
Secretary, Marietta, da.
Marietta
LIVERY STABLE.
(Opposite file Kennesaw House.)
riAHE best of Vehicles, the safest of
I Drivers, and the fastest of Horses,
are always ready, night and day, for
hire. No man or woman or child has
given me a call in the past who has been
nor shall any ever in the future, he dip
satisfied with my teams or the men in
my employ. Everything and everybody
about me are \ \ii. oxi..
I have cheapened my charges propor
tionate to the stringency of the times. —
For reference to the truth of what I -ay
as to the turn-outs and charges, go to my
friends, which means the public gener
ally. Parties hiring are strictly respon
sible for the safety of themselves, vehi
cles and horses.
ap 3-ly J. A. G. ANDERSON.
THE FIELD AND FIRESIDE.
IST. G-. G-Ig'nillistt,
NORTH SIDE OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE.
DEALER IN'
Dry Goods and Notions,
l
I
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Crockery and
Glass Ware.
GROCERIES:
Coffee, Sugar,
Syrup, Meat,
Lard, Flour,
Hams, Mackerel,
Tobacco, Soap,
Caudles, Matches,
ALSO,
HARDWARE,
Such as Axes, Haines, Trace Chains, Nails, Cutlery, both pocket
and table. Scissors and Sheep Shears.
1 will sell at the very lowest prices for CASH for the uext sixty
days. Persons wishing t buy will do well to call and examine ouV
goods before buying elsewhere.
N.G. GIGNILLIAT.
Marietta, Oa., F’eb. 12, 1878. jy
Large and New Arrivals!
AT
l a. S. Northcutfs,
li t~/ Corner of the J*uhlic Square.
A LARGE and select Sn,•• of I)RY GOODS. embracingeverything usual
ly found in a 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
than any similar Goods ever brought to this market. I mean what I say. Call
and examine for yourselves. Our extensive stock of
Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, &e.
Are made at Hie best Factories ami never fail to give entire satisfaction,
Marietta, October 8, 1877. L. S. NORTHCUTT.
THE MERCHANTS AND MECHANICS INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.
Uasli Capital $430,000 - - t ask Aaet $313,000.
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 w ell earned reputation for skill
ful, conservative, prompt, just dealing.
Dwellings, Stores, Merchandise, Mills, Gin Houses and contents,
insured at fair rates.
HF* Agents at ull prominent points in the State, to whom apply, or to
BARRINGTON KING.
oct 24-1 v Agent, Marietta, Qa.
MARIETTA
HIGH SCHOOL.
For Hots and Girls.
The undersigned proposes to resume
the exercises of his School on Mon
day, the seventh day of January, 187*,
at liis residence on Roswell street, at the
Waylaml place.
A number of his friends having ex
pressed a desire to place tlieir daugh
ters under his instruction, he has de
termined to meet tlieir wishes, and will
hereafter receive pupils of either sex.
The course of study embrace the usu
al English Branches, Mathematics,
Bookkeeping, Latin, Creek, French,
etc. etc.
In addition lo this, there will he an
Art. Department, in which will he
taught Drawing, Wax Work, Embroi
dery, Ac. This Department will be in
charge of Mrs. Manget, who will also
assist in the English Branches.
Faithful thorough instruction, and
firm discipline, are guaranteed.
The School-room is well lighted and
ventilated, and care as to measures look
ing to the comfort of pupils will be
given.
T ■ : K ?l * :
Fez Scholastic Month of Four W i cks,
FROM $2 00 TO $5 00.
There will lie an incidental fee of one
dollar per scholastic year, which will
cover all charges for Fuel, Ink and
Fens.
One pupil from each of the rhui'ches
of the city will be received free of
charges for tuition. The only condi
tions being that the pupil is unable to
pay tuition, and that while in school 4iis
deportment and application must he sa
tisfactory. It is hoped that the Minis
ters in charge of the Churches will
sec that the pupil is selected carefully.
V. E. MANGET.
Marietta, Dec. 20,1877. janl-tf
Photograph Gallery !
VG< I.a< iIKY\S Bl ILIHNG,
Soiith-WPst siil*' Pttfilir StjH(ti'p)
Via I'iHlit. Georgia.
rplIE subscriber, thankful for the na
| tronage heretofore extended to hint,
I >egs leave to stale that he D better pre
pared than ever to execute
Fliotugrapln ami Ferotijiwi
in the best style of the art. Also, old
Pictures copied and enlarged in the best
manner, and at the lowest prices,
nov 13-ly GEO. J. GABLE.
Mustard, .Pepper,
Spice, Ginger,
Soda, Starch,
Tea, Blueiug,
indigo, Blacking,
Sardines. Flavoring Extracts.
ZDsTETW
LAND AGENCY,
UTS?" I HAVE lately become associa
ted with several gentlemen in different
parts of North Georgia for the purpose
of inviting immigration und effecting
I lie
Malr of* our Surplus Lamls.
We have made arrangements with A
gents and Companies in several of the
Northern States which, we think, will
secure
SALES ON SATISFACTORY'TERMS,
Within a reasonable time.
We will advertise these Lands gratui
tously, and upon tlieir sale will charge
a reasonable commission. All persons
in this and adjoining counties having
hANDM FOR SALK
will find it to their interest to place
the same with us.
APPLY TO
4. Van Wyck,
At Hie Marietta .Savings Bank.
Bottom Knocked Out.
W. J. KISEK & CO.
west sidk public square,
Vlarieffa, Goo.
UAVE just received and are receiv
ing a large and select stock of
READY MADE CLOTHING!
DRV GOODS!
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, &c.
\V !iich they are offering at prices to suit
the trading public—cheaper than the
cheapest—Atlanta not excepted. We
also have u large and full supply of
HARDWARE!
Groceries, &c. &c.
that can he bad at the lowest cash prices.
In fact, we keep everything that is need
ed by the trading public. Call, exam
ine and price our goods, and you will
tie satisfied.
N. B.— All persons indebted to
us must cotne forward and settle by the
first of November —delays are danger
ous.
W. J. KISEK k CO.
Oetobfci 2d, 1877.
W. P.JPIII IS,
South-west i \)Pii(lj^Spißj|^^^q Uare>
GuaifoflUHm)! “
m-E are Agents for several* andean and wl
bl3e thc lTge" t'"toek ot UM - V a. .hjf t"*™ buying. W.. 1
General Merchandise i
A LI. J
Vlid nil! Hi;-.. Cvjdnjr— IME lathi
and rive barrels. per thouau
Kemcmbt i %.- ii.'-.u u. , • • 1 j,’ , \ .J
with tl-hefoic liti\ iim
MR. AND US.
North wont corner of the
Otter to their friends and (lie public, ;t ln*h and
Millinery Fancv^^H
Dry Goods ;im!
S t u ' r>./ -.. /' M'cL -
S" OH 111,
the 1 Will .11-n Keep I In'll M,.i ! ,
HIM l . \\ V*
of i:\ i.in \
/> u i:s s m
lb Ihe laic-1 anil limM In linnuLlc I \ lc-.
by MISS STRIPLING. Thankful f..'r th
hithertofore had, they solicit a continuance. ootß
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Drugs and Medbhies!
• < Jiari)
And Building HardwaftM
■- (
William Hoot,
HAS AT Ills
OLD STAND,
Ahnoul ani/ thin a wautett in that
line of ousinenH.
PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISH.
White Lead, in kegs and can-.
Ready mixed Paints, in cans.
OILS. PAINTS.
Linseed, Lamp Black,
'Train, Drop Black,
Machine, Venetian Red,
Lard, Blue Paint,
Neat’s Foot, Green Paint,
Sweet, Yellow Paint,
Castor, Ac. Brown Paint, Ac.
DYK STUFFS.
WINDOW GLASS & PUTTY.
All at moderate prices.
B. R. STRONG,
■ Successor- to \V. Williams,)
A pothecary.
WILL continue, business at Hie OLD STAND in MARIETTA, and will kop
on hand, and for sale, a oknkhai. ashoktmkni ok
FRESH AND (JENDINE
Drugs! Chemicals! Paints and Oils!
Toilet and Fancy Article*! Fine Perlimicry, etc.
School Books and Stationery!
Ail which will be SOLD LOW FOR CASH. Prescriptions carefully com
pounded by an experienced Apothecary, AS IfKIfKTOKOHK.
Marietta, Oct. 1, 1877. B. R. STRONG.
HUT BROTHERS.,
(DEALER IN)
GROCERIES, i
HARDWARE,
NORTH-EAST'CORNKR PUBLIC SQUARE, A
Marietta (t
October 1 1377.
I- ——
I HAVE ON HAND
A GOOD ASSORTMENT O*
LOCKS
E or Dwellings, Store Doors, Oios
els. Trunks,Smoke Houses, <fce.
PAD LOCKS.
Nails, 2d to6od. Tacks and Brads
Harness Buckles,
< ’upper Rivets, Sash Pullies,
Piles, Hinges, Picture Nails,
■Strap Hinges, Brass Butts,
I looks and Staples,
But ts, inch to 6x6, Wagon Nails,
Wardrobe Hooks, Sash Cord,
Garden Hoes, Garden Bakes,
Spade Forks, Manure Forks,
< 'arriage Bolts, Door Bolts,
Sand Paper, Glue, &e.
SCREWS,
The largest, assortment in town.
WILLIAM ROOT.
M.-tlii-llii, Geluber 1, 1877.