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7 llii* Atlanta ha-, mill ivilh
ilif ability iti-|ila i i'll in it' management.
\ that -o many dallies have l’:iil*-i In oh
tain a looting tt|inn tin* ground it so fill-
ociipie-. Il i- beyond (|iii“-iiiiii llii'
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l. -'variety I-the -piii* of HlV'.’ - anil
Y ilitlyh in ill! till' beite r for jiiilii'inii criri
tbli-m. a then* " no aond reason why
tuj.uhlic. opinion should settle don u under
the complete anay of any mu' medium
L,iof thought.
Wo pli" 1 •y , h. Georgia. rail- for lln* organi-
But 0,1 11 *'ire Department, having
,it been viailed hv a ten thousand ilol
*Mu, lire, succeeding another -lill more
%* ill uitrom.
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the 'tuuthn'v H'i/i/.iiniii,anolilili'mii'
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til •• The next imivn in tienrgfa promi-e
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Rentfk
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lie the nonilliee of the RepuUlhim
f ‘ ii. The fftunocruci i' feeling it?
\ III*. lo the man for the occa-ion.
fenta.
i. a. M. Stephen' think' ilie prc--
■ eorgiu d.-h-gat ion Inmill la' reiurn
lts p ihe lieVl ell*, tion. Of lir. Felton
■dkor nh. ami Ol. Hell of the ihli. lie
Ising; til 0 "a useless lor him lo -ay
liap'O Fell member- on the l v'^
[ , oil t ollllll.'ll l' Slaml' lliel 'l'; ‘ (
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k, ol Itaiihine ami ('nt renei.—
W <w,u l >^^ ) .h oil linanee' nas one of iln*
mOS iu t.|i\ereil in the llou-e. uml hi-
Li iii' tile Me\ lean pen-ion- ha- not
K • , Vl^'' ,ll^!'ln.* l> ' :,n ' 0,1 dial 'iile.
,e* 1 'honhl lie proinl oi her
K-i-ouusly injury
WF. I’he y
R is riiau Meiouriul sertiin.
He i'lle hilay la-t, the nninliei- of the
.. , Smutty Seliool, at mpanie.l hy
, *y* ‘ eoiu'nnr'piif trie ml-. h*iil h me-
O’aJ iee over the sraie ol i tie Kei.
m. of iim ail'flelit, ileeoralin; it with
HL . I'Utiful n real h ami ih.n.i
ptaVe, .
j |i:ini*tic §/l af> propria) < .
. cmidwted hv l > rn|' - riarV, w.ccjWbiim
iiioii t iiii|r-i4>i*_ai*fl hi|*lioillmi. Gem
Phillip' - addre-c, fcutbord #irti M$
i,i.mi ll <>l<M|tif 1 1• •**. wa - fnilna i-i i<*: lii*
I'lii'nuiiiiiii- w<‘r<* uf in order rarely
: heard. I ti<* were whi tliil \
' (V.rTfi . Mr. Mxn-lii 1.l |i:nl few i-ijiial#.
W#• v, i.nlit in* n!!j.| n ryn|'i* w
i I lli* Uit.il'i but -|Jt'i Vv ill tlul (rfl Blil.
Kuili'oad Mefliittf. ' N ' Ss
M.om/n a, i.i OROI K. t
April l.’lttt. I*7*'.
Ai*<*tuiliiif* in pieviou.* aniioiUK't
tiifnl ,i puilioii ol liu* SturklioM
*?i of tin* M. A \ <i. I*. 12. < *>ia
pany, niel :
W. I*'. < <rove wa . i:alleil lolJie
< hair, atnl cjlleil the meeting In
Oliler. <leii. Win. I'liillip staled
the wlijecl ri| (he ifiueting to he,
to lak** omh* ai lion in regard in
aid road. Col. das. 12. Brown
>VU' railed njinn and gave Id
' in the inlere-t of
l.ih made i levs
m'l 11 ;* lii 'i‘ l >r .
N r . aAii
• l/lo.Yi, gave llieir views.”('ol.
Maddn\ was called upon and tu
♦ed that if the lock >viv iraiofer
**d hi' eompau.t lhal they
woufd underiake the tmilding of
the road. Win. Tale moved that
all person* he requested to tran*
fer their stock to Maddox A i.'o..
which was adopted nnaiumously.
The director 1 ' were requested to
call a meeting of (lie stockhold
ers at Canton on Saturday iw*
weeks from to day.
latch stockholder wa reques
ted to bring in all the stockhold
ers thev could lind, who were
willing to transfer their •dock to
tld new company. Several of the
stuekhohlers transferred and tliis
move seemed to he very popu
lur. Meeting adjourned.
OIKHMMIV sKSsIOV.
Mi. Stripling was requested to
visit all the stockholdersnear
town to ascertain the n tun her
w ho were willing to transfer.
l ien. Phillips ini reduced a res
olution. that all who were tin
willing to transfer their stock
ho assessed, to pay their pro rata
of the indebtedness of the wad.
There being no other business
t he meet ing ndjunred.
\ Win. T. Ckovi s. I'res /
\4J. M. lltMMi n. Sec. /
Tiiere was about pjo.ooti worth
of stock l runs Cored to this new
eouipanv. All present -eemed to
believe the ra<l will lie built.
Cut lon Kipml.
.\in Vokk, April dth, IhTh.
The weather ul Ilie Sou ill was
rather fdltl last week, ilit* lhar
iiuuueterfallniM below 4T* decrees
it lima in points, aud Selma Ala.,
re purling a slighi IVo t ; Iml the
Fnuuu-nt! i'hvouu'lt' says • hx
eellenl progress lias lieen made
in i rop pteparaliok But little
rain Ine fallen, and nowhere has
il been iii exee-' . Some portions
of Texas are in need of rain, but
crops are doing well, there up to
tLie date." A gentleman who
bus just relumed to this eity from
a busine-s lour through a portion
of the South says that in Georgia
and Alabama preparations have
been made to plant an iuereased
area of land lo eotlon, and that
the freedmen are proving more
reliable as laborers than inform
er years, but iu South Carolina
much demorali/ulion till prevail'
and planting operations are eon
dueled with nint h dillieuliy.
The market has been very ir
regular in the past week, but on
the whole gaining strength owing
to the more peaceful aspect of
Kuropeau polities and a consider
able falling oft’in receipts at the
port..
Kuropeuit Matters.
'll. I*KTKItbBI HO. April 11.
the Aguce Hit's,* publi-he* (lie
followingannownoeuieni: An ae
li*' exchange ol cmtnuiinicalie*
i?'|)ioeeeding under the modera
tf-'y inrtiienee of Germany with
ll> ' Jew In arrive at a paeilie nil
AVer' lauding, the natural path to
which would be the congress.
I'lie improved aspect uf affair- art*
developed '• a< to ju-i if\ l In* fawpe
of-peedy attaininenl of a favora
ble bsti*>, if Kngland does not
raise fresh objections.
Ni*ki\(ii if:l.n, Mu'i*.. April in—
The New Kngland Melhotli-t con
ferencc t Westliehl has adopted
resolutions declaring it the iluty
of citizens, and espocialh cliri
lians, to prevent the elevation of
bail men lo civil ollices ; deploring
ihe corruption in society and the
prevalatn e of communist and iu
litlel 'eminieuis, aud declaring
the coarse of the government to
ward ike Africans. Indian- and
Chinese to be full o: injustice,
lad faith and cruelty. The con-
TU FIEL 1) A N 1 > FII2 ES I I) E .
•ference alst> adkipted a resulnlkui
approving the fraternal
with the Methodist church -bihli.
hut maintaining the claim of ii
own danoiriination to.be ih* orig
inal Weslfcyan church,
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the marquis oi SiHishuiv.
wlio e recent circulai upon the
treaty oi Man Stefan a. haseM-iied
sm*li general admiration, is a ii
king; illo-lration, ol ilie hereditary
transmission of intellect ual ahili
lies. He is a lineal descendant of
William Cecil, F.li/aheih'
fameus jnime minister, better
known as Lord Burleigh. Many
members oi tlie Cecil family have
been distinguished ; hut. Lord Sal
islmry bids fair to become the
most eminent since the day of hi
great ancestor.
Probably the oldest liearse
ilriver in America is William
Hoyle of Philadelphia, who ha
followed ilii' melancholy occupa
tion for fifty year-, attending a fu
Moral on an average of three
times a day during that time. He
carried John Quincy Adam* and
Presid’t Taylor thraugli the city,
lie als? hearse when
President Lincoln and Vice Pres
idem Wilson were honored in
Philadephifl.
Ii has leaked out that the rea
son the buzzard was adopted as
an emblem on one-mle of the new
dollar wa-; beganse the advocates
of the Silver bill had to buzz hard
to secure the adoption •!' the
tnea ure at all.
I.inderinau's eagle recall' ihe
conversation at the show : Daugb
ter -‘ Law, nia, look at that hea
gle.“ Mother -* Vy, you higno
rant g'all. it’s a howl.” Showman,
politely—“ Axes parding mum,
but it*s a ’awk.”
Thc* gold product of the Black
Hills for 1877 is thus estimated:
From ipi art z, tl,r>Oo,oOii: placer
mining, 1.0fh>.000; total.H'*2..‘ott.
Of to.
A city con temporary flint
keeps a close eye upon mercan
tile affairs report- a growing dis
position among our merchants to
dispense with ••drummers" and
says there is quite a flutter among
llie* profession. I ndutibtedlv lln*
travelling salesman system has
been abused, and there is a cheap
er and bet ter way of reaching cus
tomers Ilian spending the large
-nms iu thi- direction which lion
ses have been accustomed to do.
A reaction, to some extent .il
lea-1, is in order.
Mr. Ilaye- was naturally uux
ion- lo have pacificatory efforts,
audit has been persistently with
held. The influences which have
given him the most trouble have
originated in hi- own political
household. His motives have
been misinterpreted, and hi- ae
tiena denounced by the very men
whose aid and encouragement iu
a ditlioult ta-k lie had a right to
expect, and he has been compel
led to look lo the Democracy for
tlie re enforcement which should
have come from Uepublicans.
Though a life long Republican lie
did not know what .Republican
ism was until he became the tar
get of its slanders and abuse.
There i- no proverb carrying
mere forcible conviction- of its
truth, into every life than that
which tell- u- • • Kvi 1 commuuica
lions corrupt good manners,"
Revolutions throw the scum to
I lie surface. In those great coin
motions that rend ussunder Ilie
regulations that govern society,
inode-t gentility -eeks retiracy,
whilst Dial loud mouthed element
vulgarly known a- “Shoddy."
steps boldly to the front, and a
sutnes a leadership, that makes a
true woman blush for shame, and
men Die -ons of noble mnther
exclaim in pitying disgust, "My
country, oh ! my country." In the
early days ol peace. Du* poor
lYeedman modestly proclaimed
ikm u l)e bottom rail was on top."
but poor Shoddy could not even
realize this wholesome truth.
"Oli! mnl -oin,* |K>n <>rlln* gift!,* gi.- n-.
To -no onr-cl-, ;i" iilit'r- -ac u."
Time, fidelity of purpose, and
honest endeavor.will one of these
days remedy these social evils,
and society will lu* all Die purer
for having come out of Die fierv
ordeal. So let n< hope, and iw
Diat port will we steci our harque.
liatar, Hovih ffa'ohi.
l.ei us have the income clause
in Die general reveuue bill; theu
lei Die houe stand by it. and ne
shall have a tax levied im those
most able to pay.
Bring year printing to this oiticc
Ohh Mirrill'S
I’.K SOI.O, iM-furi* tin* I oiii'i
W lluiise iloor. in flic < in ol Min i
*l U*. 4 'olili I*oll lily . I it*iii'o i.i. no ill** lir'l
Tin—l:iy in Mlt next. lieiwreu ilo
l-o;il liiiiil*- ol - ile. ilie lollov. iug fii'o
jwrrv, to it:
tIS 'liaie, nl' !f list e:ich ol itn* t :i|iii;il
s>tiii*k ol' ilie Murieim l*;ijier .Mill l oin
pain : l.evieil on a- ilie jiropeny of
H. M llaiuineit amt \. S. Ililiiioii**ioit
in favor ol Mr-. • . tireeii, \ilin trix.
Abo .‘iO share- of saiil [irojierty -oht
a-the properly of 11. M. llaniineii in
favor of .Into i It. Bn-ioii.
Abo, One Ifou-e ami foi in the eii v
of Marietta, levieil on a- the property
of .lame- f;. Sullivan in favor ofW. If.
Tileker. I'l'opeity poinfetl mu by
I’laimitt’- attorney.
A Iso, Twenf y-five a**i*e- of loi oi hunt
Xn. 202, in the’l'Otli )i-l. ami iltd *(*i*-
thni nf ( nhh t nmii.v. 4ia. I.ev ieil on as
llie [Aijierty of K. i.. lira-w ell hy vir
tue of two lifas, one in favor nf A-a
I tarliy and the oilier in favor of i . Keith
for the ii-e of ottieer- of t onrt.
A Iso, fine Store House amt lot -ilua
teil on t‘herrikee ,-treet in Murieita. —
I. ieil on a- tin* jiropertyof l-aae Sew
ell in favor of Wootl. Tah*r A Mnrve.
Abo, 17 -hare- of the t apital -toek.
of the Marietta l*aj>er Mill f'oinpany,
levied on as the joint jiroperty' of 11. M.
Ilainmeti and V. S. Kdtnon-lnn. Al-o
liftv-oiie -hare-, levied on a- the pro
perly of A. tf. Kdnnnisinn. Also, thir
ty -hares, levied on as the jiroperty of
11. M. Ilaminett. Also iwenty-niue
shares levied on as the property of E.
Eavv. The whole mnnher of shares lev
ied tut being one hundred and twenty
seven, each share being for one hun
dred dollars. Levied on in favor of
W . W. While again-! If. M. Ifamineti
and A.S. Kilntomdon and E. Law ami
S. A. Anderson. I*i fa controlled hy
It. S. Anderson.
Also, One city hit inthei ily of Ma
rietta. the same being |iai*t of land lot
.Vo. I g 17, in the I lit 1 1 Iti-t.and *ind sec
tion of < olib. A Iso one lot in the eity
of Marietta ktmvvn as the property on
vvltirh Itenj. S. Johnson resided in his
life time. Levied on in favor of V. R.
Allen vs. 11. M. Ilaminett and Mary < V
Hammett, amt William.l llnd-on and
Virginia E. Hudson.
Also Lot of Laud Vo. gJti in the 17fh
i )ist. and 2nd sect ion of Cobh county,
Ga., containing *lO acres more or less.
Levied on os tin* iiroperty of V. V. Go
tier in favor of R. A. Brown Exeentor
of Silas Brow n, deceasetl.
Also (.ots of land nimihers GOit and
’ifi 1 in the 17th tlistrict of 2nd -rotion
oft 'nhh county, < hi., containing 10acres
more or less. Levied on as. (lie proper
ly of A. Eaton in favor of J. B. Gordon.
Also Loi of l and No. 2.'17, in the 17fh
District and 2nd sect ion oft ohb County
Ga., containing-HI acres more or less.
Levied on as the property of V. N. Go
her in favor of ('leghorn, Herring \ Cos.
Also Lots and parts of lots of land
Nos. 88, and 101, and eighty acres of
lot Vo. 87, each of said lots to wit: 8S
and 101 containing ICO acres each more
or less, being in the gOfli l>i-i. and 2ud
section of Cobb county, Ga., levied oil
os the jiroperty nf George L. Kendrick,
in favor of Moore. Marsh A < 'o.
Also Six* hundred acres more or lc
mnnhers not known, lying oil and near
Ollcy’s creek, in ( nhh comity, Ga., lev
ied on as the proj*eriy of Mrs. Mary W .
I‘ltilltjjs in favor ofCliarles \v . Nutting
vs - . Win. and Mrs. Mary W. Phillips.
Also One house and lot in the city of
Marietta, known as the Skelton house
and lot, f.evicd oil as the jirojierty of
Henderson A Dyson to satisfy' twoilfas,
one in favor of ilie Trustees Marietta
Female College ant! tin'* other in favor
of the ntllcers of court vs..LAV. Hender
son surviving partner of the firm of
Henderson ,V Dyson.
ADo lots of land number- 22t1, 221.
and 222 till in the Gt district and 2nd
section of t ohb county Ga, Levied on
a® the property ofF, At, Tipphc iti fa
vor of Eliza A Gray Adin'trix.
A l*o 118 acres of for of land No. aoa in
the tMrli district 2nd section of Cobh
county, Ga. Levied on as rhe proper
ty of I*. V. Kadli for state and comity
tax'cr for year 1877.
Also lot'of land No. 732, in the itith
dist.aml second section of Cobb. Lev
ied on as the property of Wash. Green
lor state and county taxes for 1877.
Also hats of land Vos. Titltl and .Vi 7 in
tilth di'i of 2nd sect of < otih comity, Ga.
Levied on as projierty of J . It. Waddell
for -tale and county taxes for 1877.
Also Lots of land Xos. 082 and 083 in
18ih .list 2nd sect of Cobh county, Ga.
Levied on a- property of Joseph AV.
AValfeice for state and count v taxes.
Vlso lot- of liimt Xos. 477 ami 412 in
ivuh dist and 2nd -col oft'obb county,
i;a. Levied on a- the propem of Miss
< Kjolb for her-tale and county taxes.
Ago one house and lot in the city of
Marietta, levied on as the pin per tv of
Mr-i I’. I*. Lyon for her-tale and eoun
ty l:fxe- for 1877.
Alto lots of land \<>s, lima, jotiii
and 1007, all iu die 17th di-triet of 2nd
'tciiaiiof ('nbh county, fia. Levied on
a- the property of Win. Phillip- for hi;
-tan*and comity taxes for 1877
Also loi of land number 111 in the
I sih di-i of 2nd sect oft'ohb coinin'. (a.
Levied on a- the property of Mile- Fd
ward- for hi- state and county tax,
Also One house and lot in Marietta
t.'obh county, i;t. Levied on a- <hr
property nft'. < , Winn for hi' 'tare and
county taxes for 1877.
Al'oTim lot - in .Marietta 1 ohhcuiio
i v levied on a-the property of \ Howell
lor lii- suite and county taxes f0r1877.
Also Lot of land \o. .‘l2h and part- of
;j;!8 and 2tH in the Hull dist and 2nd sect
of (.’olih coiini 1 tail. Levied on a- the
property ofMi-s Lou Kolb for her-late
and county taxe' for 1877.
Also Lot No. Bflfl. in 17th di-t and 2nd
-eel of t ohh county Ha. Levied on a
the property of K. A. i nllin- for hi'
laxe' for 1877.
Also Forty acres of land lot \<>. Jiat
in .'KUh district and 2nd -eel oft ohh. lev
ied on as property of It. \. Itallenger
for his taxes for 1877.
Vl-o T.ol No. 1057 iu IUIII di-l and 2nd
-eel of ( ohh. levied on as projierti ~f
J. .1. Dell, for his taxe- for 1577.
Also2*l acres lot No. 801 in 17ih di-i
and 2ml -eot of < 'ohh. levied on as pro
perly ,f Isaac Itoring I.*r hi- laxe'.
V 1 so l ot No. 27'* ill 17th dist and 2nd
-eet of 1 ohh, levied on a' property of
Mr'. Sarah .1. Bar-tier for her taxe-',
\lsn F.ightv acre'of lot No. H>B in
21111 l *li't of 2d -eet of t ohh, levied on a
propettv of .1. 1;. Everett for hi' isx>-.
Also (SO acres of lot No. 80 iu 20th dist
of 2nd sect oft ohh. levied on as pro|ier
tl of J. M. Kendrick for hi- laxe'.
Also lot No. 417 in Ititlidi-i 2nd wet
of Cobh, levied on a- property oft ? . W.
Yarbrough for his taxes for is 77.
W. I*. STEPHEN'S, sheriff.
Marietta, April sth IS7S.
w. i 1 in A - m.
nJOHJ: AND WAHFHOFSF,
Soiitli=\A es( (oriiFi* of tho Public* Square.
o
(tuhiio! Guano!
iif h .nv ao♦ii i' f<i* Mini iiiuiit) bi' siriiobiMl Fertilizer.*, ant) cun aud w iti
f \ in |rit*e with aiiyfiodi * *;vive n* 21 irial before buying*.
fiav’r ibe *1 ‘fOt l 1
General Merchandise
XO II /.V MARIETTA.
%.l. (ton.M l IT ItOTTOTI PKI4 I>.
And w r u ill -ell cheaper than anybody here. Alway- keep fresh f.l ME iu ihrei
and live bn In I barrels. Sell Drawed SHINGLES aMliree'dollar*per thousand.
Pay 1a ll for Rags, Hides. Ac. Have a large lot of
Saddles, Bridles, Collars, &e.
Crockery of sill Kinds!
A\ l VKHV < IIKAP.
Boots and Shoes!
\.\l* CLOTH OF ALL KISHS.
Reiiiefcilicr. wc keep nearly every thing, and you eaieaap money m^^sriviug
with usfbiTiire tmving'. 'MV
Marietta, .lati. I7s. W. A SONS.
J. G (MRS. C. C. BRUMBY
Allt. AND MRS. BRUMBY,
A urth H'eHt on/ /o r of the Sniiore ,
ivi ivr^xB r rjr-A s geo.
On-i to theii tiiends ami the jiublic, a ire-li anti genuine Stock oi
.M illi nerv V: Faney Goods!
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l)i\ (iootls and Notions!
•V teotr/i /// the heat Alorkrtx ! Ii ought ot the Toyiest E/ices! uui
■Sohl oh the■ Afn*t lleeiaomble Tei'i/i# !
The a - will al n keep their Stock constantly replenished with tbs
HIM !! %!):
Boots an and Shoes!
oi FVFIIV \' A 121 FT V.
•
PRESS MAKLXie
lit the late t ami mo- 1 J'a hi<>nalile tyles, done on the lowest terms,
hy MISS SJ KIPLING, t'hankful for the liberal custom they have
hithertotore had. they solicit a continuance, oct 2
Drugs and Medicines!'
And Building Hardware!
\\ illliJHl 800l s
HAS A I HLs
OLD STAND,
lhiia*i il/i// it/i/iff il'flifteii it/
line oj business,
PAINTS. OILS \\T A ARNISH.
AA’idte Lead, in keg and can fi .
Ready mixed Faints, in cutis.
, uii.v | ritvrs,
Linseed, l amp Black.
Train, Drop Black,
.Machine Venetian Re.i
Tatrd. Bine Paint.
i Nears Fonr. Green Paint,
! Sweet, Yellow Paint,
| Castor. ,v*. Brown Paint Ac.
11VE STI FFS.
j WINDOW GLASS A PETTY
All at moderate prices.
lALET BROTHERS.
(DEALERS LV)
GJWCEHJES ;
HA !W WARE,
ii m. wmm
ngbjm-i:ast cttRN kr im bkic .sqitare,
AJarietta Georgia.
* tciober, 1, 1817. i
U\KK\ STABLE.
• ippo-ite the Ki‘lllli ~u linn-.•.
r.VHL heMOt Vi'llieh-', llle -;lfe-l oi
X Driier-, and ilie fa'ie-t of Horse .
are always ready, night and day. for
hire. No man or woman or child ha
given me .1 call in ihepa'i wliolias been
nor -hall any ever in lie- furore, he dis
satisfied with my team' or the men iti
mv employ. Everythin,; and .-veryho.l,
atioiir in** are v x*. ,ixi
I have ehcajH-lied oil . hul -e pr..j,i
tionare to rfie stringem v of the rimes..
For ref,Ten. e lo the truth of w hat I a\
as to tin turn-out' and charge', goto mi
friend', which me.iii- the puhlie nciier
ailv. f’artie- hiring are -trictly re- |hiii
'ihle lor the 'afety ~f themselves, vehi
vlei and horses.
sp 2-ly J. A. O. ANDERSON'.
t h ave ox hand
A GOOD ASSORTMENT Oi
LOCKS
1 .a Dwellings, Store Door*, Oio*
cr-. Trunks, Smoke House.?, <Stc,
PAD LOCKS.
N.dl , 2.1 to bOd. Tm ks and Rtid*
Harness Buckles,
< 'tipper Rivets, Sash iTillie*.
1 tic Hinges, Picture Nails,
Snap Hinges, Brass Butts,
Hooks and Staples,
Butt inch to 6xh., Wagon Naii*.
Wardrobe Hook', Sash Cord,
t-tarden Hoe?, Garden Rake*.
Spade Forks, Manure Forks.
Carriage Bolts, Door Bolts.
Sand Paper, Glue, Jtc
STREWS,
Hu* large'! assortment in town.
WILLIAM ROOT.
Marietta, October 1, 1877.
MARIETTA SAVINGS BANK.
f"M\ H. WINTERS, Pr^itlcat.
1 • IUKVAP, Viw. I’rp^idfiu.
V. V,-\N WY< K, < a-ltii'r.
Nole> ItiM-iilllitMt.
Bought and Sold.
Garden Seeds!
11l V \ K a foil u-'ui riin-ot of FBESb
and GENIIVE
GARDEN SEEDS!
\Ni>
1 l.uH t.U SEEDS!
White and Vellow Onion Set* !
in-auim fuMi-iu Puutuc.
/'fWjf <?/4,y ti*<nn by m?a*ure.
at winile- II? • il ;n. llooi KaW*=. Mauuie
Fork 2, ito.
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