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I'nr conviction carried iiif 11 ii.
yiJi. 11l I iif 111 Ilf I- (lining the war.
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SB ...iif l |m 11 i"i '.I doing in...
££<H\ hole cnlllltry. V|| ‘ I :11 1 1 i'll"
no human pnxvei' fun long prevent
BPi*Joniitummatinn. People will pm iln*
politicians .ml "I place " Ii" aneinpi 11
There are law * ol human anion u- re
#i'tlfs* a- iho*c ill iln* iiuilf i i;11 wm 1.1
You can no linin' . lif. I. ilieilow *>l good
will in tlii-fi'iiuli \ in. . llif fail', ol
ißflVyctlco are gone. tlian ("ii can pr*
.vonfjhe ll"" of yi.oi Merrinmc on ii
Tl.Tiv lo the fa. lii.lofil, in..if f.i'-ily "lop
river in ii f niir * toi i•> .1.. lli i you
ill vln liuilil a wall a high a ii
Wiinfi,ln high a iln* now -ill ill on the
■'White inounliiin-: wliilc i" pii*\fni a
nH'.iple inhabiting llif •aim* country, in
■icrnur* of iln* -am.* memories. right-,
"and lllßMijc*,'with--(ln* ''io.nl in
Ulicir vein*, with common miere-t*.
(Common hope* and a common luinrc.
.from coining together a fi'icnd-. yon
1 *"usl l.iilld a harrier liftween Ilifin a*
ildgh a- heaven il-elf. lot ihf law w hich
..onuml- Is the cdici “i tin* i.o.lni l.u
Jiianttv. (ileal \pplaii f
'* .Oh. no, my countrymen! Ih. .wn-e*
l Ol;U divided u- are gone forex ei flic
ifiuere-l which now iiniic in. nnii■
.it*-forever. \ppl.Ui-e.
.. yt- —-
' Mr*. Kilt# Solhei ii, ol Phkeii* emu.
tv, xva* tried foi lie iinirdei .>1 Mi***
Cowart at tin* Vpi*il lerin ..f Pickm- >u
perhir ( ouue found gnili x. ami -cut. in -
e.l t*4i|J ' i I" he hung on lhe
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ir I '' 'he-Ml I". "I.*
tin* Mlania < ■ ..*"'-(.••<
•’Should she hf l.llllg, -he will he the
hi, ~nd xtimiiin ixi'i hung in gin:
I in view of the .severe veu-ure meted
|i*ot totiov. Smith 101 permitting Susan
1 'herliardt to he hung, it i* reasonable
;VVi s U ppo S H that tiov. 1 ohjuilt w ill itiiv.
Mfnhe thoroughly convinced ol the jn*-
. ,}e of the semen. > hefore lit* xx ill alloxx
l ■to he hung.
■"’’jr. Mortimer I’m .all- nt> be
l u \- iif Georgia f*n ■ ogge-i iw' •' !”*• if
■kß* in w hich liti- hauginv ‘ ll ‘‘
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■me !', IUV adjudge lmi puiii-hmcin
.lit r,ki'd*,uicc xx ilh locrex ihataix
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iln* wall l.iil—tioi ai iil-
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WlHei.nx year ago, ii. • . <-(•*'■ lav
Hekra-nvoglie*' wer. -I.IX. ~ml white
Jjßfc. j fl *i 'ice—lo -i*f an old xx hiic 10.111
. -Kl y xvt ’*ll charged ~ii I. and • ■ *.IX I
Hpi
jHler the >l. :nit -i ni• "h"iilx "
m-atd, he ".*,.lined., new 11 ill. ..in'
■'jtanievt iell.K.f iln .xml w.i* l.uilnl
a ie-f. gl a.i. "I in.*ll-laligli
helleve, iln ll<
B. si-son. M anx
■Vlviil |M>rltu|> .
SB',!..* trial, or "*
lieeit a*e;.-. .ipi.mi. and 1 h.
Wllffr luicijt, had h,*.-i, a 1. *nln,,i
nhlit a -in.ll w I.". I . t
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j itfil ill*- jailed :tf Vnrit'lm. for rh*- -***•- ’
■ hul lime. Siiini'liMt we fwd atw avs **-
fate* I w ill* a jail lit* l idea of a 11< >i
dampti*— mil d.nhm—- ami gloontint—s
ijt.it • ,tv fxtmiii'li; repulsive, Tlitl
i I■■ |•i • - i>ii wa - <toll lit |e. • Jil lMlltretl from
I. -ailing. ill i'llild-bo*ill. -out*' 111 till' ter-
I'llili' i.•il#. nr' mediaeval time- that n-ll
• it'ha-fib—, dungeon-. inquisition-. an*l
-it Corrli. ll’iiii*' w ill vi-it fhe jail ar Ma
rietta -Mi ll an !i■ ■ |*ri — i<m a- that w ill be
iu.-rautp removed. Everything i- neat
and il.'ailll . tin' t-l'll- well ventilated
and tliej,|i\-i. al rnitifoil nl llie |irimni
el— amply cared fur.
The l i lijianl 111 till' III—I eell we ap
proached ua- an old mail. |>a-l hi- si xlh
deeaile. lie wa- -landing bv tin- grate
bar- reading Iti- Hdile when w* inlei
i iipied him. H e give the story nf hi<* itit-
I.I i-iinmeiii in hi* nw ii language a- near
a- weeali recall il : ‘‘l w a* sent here for
IJicii di-lilling: that - * w hat they charg
1 *‘iif' w it It : I am mil guilty : I am sixty
*" 1 ■ ear-nld, aild have lived in t nhh
'" ■in I w enu-nine year-: I never-I ill
|p, a drop of vv hikey in my life and
Jtever -aw a drop -tilled- I never had
it|l> tin-ilie-- in the ennrl hnu-e in my
life, except when I w a- a witness nr on
j the jury. Hill'll I wa- am-fed, lltey
asked hat I wa- worth and told me
I •-<hi It I get nlit nf the -erajie hy paying
mil money : hm I inld iliein that I had
worked hard for my little inmiey and
• Woulil leave it to my family -ooner Ilian
|iav if out to net elear of a eltarge I'm
not guilty nf: they -etn me here for four
month- and -aid I eonlti lie iliaetiarged
when i )>:i it i the eo-t : my name i-
I lotiglierly dat'k-nn."
H e know not whether the old man's
slot v lie true or nut: hot from tin hon
e-ly id'hi- look- and earne.-lne-- nf Ids
manner, it ocfurred to n- that, he
thought it was true. If it lie true, is it
not a i'il-e of outrugeou- o|i|iressjon
livery good I'iti/en feel-, m ought to
feel all intere t inieeing the guilty |iiin
islicd. Kvei v good eili/en feel-, or
ought to feel, abhorivnee an agony of
indignation at seeing the iniioeent fitf
| ter.
Agi-icultiil'ul Meeting.
I’.ixi m u Snuxu*, May 4, IH's.
I‘nwder Springs Agricultural Society
in.*i tliis day—.l. 1.. (Jump, president,
P 1 Called il.e roll, anil- read
and adopted the uiiuiife* of la-t meet
iug. **u motion, it was ordered that
0111 delegate in ihe Stale Agricultural
(oiiXfiilimi In* i'ei|U'-ied hereafter lo
11 Innit a report in writing to he recor
ded mi mu luinnif-. The meinherh x\ ere
ihfii nailed mi I" give their plan of
idaniing and fanning generally ; seve
ral responded, and gave u- a good talk,
one nf them "laiing that he saw ai T.a
i.iauge .1 short lime ago a cahhage men
-uriiu' three feet aero**- 1 lit* top. and a
iiiiinher of oilier** nearly a-large: iliut
lhex were planted in the full. \ very
iniere-ting dl-enssion then arose on the
raising of sock, and w hether or not a
good. -11 ong, sect ieeahle horse- and
mule- could lie raised here a- in Ken
tucky. (hi morion, ii was ordered that
ihe Secretary -end a copy of these pro
ceedings 1.. the /'/.*/.( tor
publication. 1 >ll 1001 ion, adjourned in
llr-l Saturday in .rune next.
\\ . 11. I ..iooxx I\. secretary,
(lent Icncss.
11l IH O I 1 It OI < t .
t here inn power under heaven -•> re
id. if with fruition a* geullene--. I’he
liighe-l ry pe of morality finds il- origin
in gc 111 h*n.*s. The dix in** influence* of
nix iii/,1l ion are Inn li irtiiigsfnsution- If
we do n.a acknowledge gentlene*- a*
lheir basis. (ienllene-s i* the lit *1 prin
ciph- of lho-e ipialltle* ltini make* .me
human more divine lhau another. It
wa* by gentlene** that the Saviour of
iln* world built for the ( hi istian church
an indestructible fmilidulion. Ihe con
dilion .a ihe 1 Inireh to-day owe* its
grandeur i" gentleness-- for iln* heart of
a human .an only he converted I mean
ahsoliilely and perfectly wedded to an
object or a cause by gelillr in Ii lienee-.
We admire and reverence the memory
of all great and good churchmen, states
men, warrior*, aulhnr*. poet*. We of
ten tlnd niir-.-lxes iudimi'ly engrafling
iheir vlriite* ini..mu . Icira. lat-. Vaine
a life of eiu*yclo|Kvilic fume that pixtses*-
,T '**’*..l gentlene** a* it* prime . huructer
*j.': and you will prompt. with a
that hear- tilt laceration "i cyni
™l and igiimiiiiiiou- coiitempi.
‘ Kinducs* and politeness arc the ixxin
offspring- of gentlene**. *• A.tion
*peak louder than word-:" iliit pro
verb i-eertainlx susiained here, forgen
ilene - ..f action manner* of the pur
.-1 stamp. No man can he .1 ./eu(/s-inan,
no woman can he a -hnlv. w iiliont
being ai all time- gentle, Vi home,
xx hen -ut rounded by tho-cxx Ii". by dim
of con-taut association, sometime- be
come dwarlt'h to your eves, i, e. are *o
iniimalc that you feel ai liberty 10 speak
impulsively xx ith them. are. if you w ill
coll ider for a moment, claimant* of the
highe-i ciulition upon your speech and
.on dud.. \ person who i* boisterous at
home, and gentle away from home, i*
li. iiii.m-. and i- not a genlle person,
x pci -on xx ho speak* rudely to the hum
blest -pecimen ni humanity, i- not gen
th*. vpmon who fail* 10 return a sal
utation. even from a person unknown,
i- not gentle. V person who, when
lorn in heart, when the world seems a
xa-i failure to them, when every system
of civility to their judgment ha* been
turn aud dc-imyed- indeed, when pti
, ,a< iud public nutter are alcorbiug
TII K F I E 1.1) AND F I ll E SID
i tlieir whole attention, tliey are not ex
eu-alde for heiog har-h: for. if they
would tie gentle, tlieir tronhle- would
-ihiii vanish, a- gentleness is that je.wer
w hieli relieve- tlie 10-art of ii- htlrdeo
alid w eed-aw ay I!• thorns of thl- life.
I*o not ini-understalid me—l mean l.y
gentleness, iv.i the smile-of hy |>oer.n y
or iiKH k-softness ot -ja'eeti -•> eoriioion
w it Ii rte*ition- jieojde. who wear on the
exterior a heart of brightest ••armenian
lilies, while tlieir inward or true heart
is as pale a- the petals of a -iekly lilly .
and a- void of nobleness a- the dir*— t
villain on earth, tfentlenes-. of w hich
I write, i- like the chryslul—as clear in
the deepest of it- recesses as it i- upon
its primitive -urface, free from all con
jecture—genuine beyond deception.
One cannot pe-sess true gentleness and
lie at 01? >f liuif or it Jm. u o,iil orruniit oilier
than gentie.
Kui'o|>eHii News.
London, May 3.—’l'hnttglt Ktu
sia is Lolievetl to have seenretl
Aw-trian neutrality. Iter military
situation in Turkey is now regar
ded a- exceedingly critical. The
attitude ol Turkish soldier- is re
ported lobe more favorable than
ever, for with English
troops. A month ago the Russian
influence seemed lo he on the
point of carrying everything be
fore il, but now the porte seems
more intractable than ever, and
; the Turkish army is -o strong
that threats of the Russians have
little efl'ect. The Turks have en
trenched positions anti are scarce
ly inferior in number, so that not
only can thero be no question of
I surprise Inti even the most seri
' ous attack might be resisted suf
ficieutly long at any rate until
help could come from elsewhere.
1 1 is now therefore considered
likely that they will accede in
| theevacuatiou of Vienna,Shunila
and Ratoun even to get the Rn
| sia ns away from the neighbor
. hood of Constantinople. <den
| Todleben, therefore, w ill have lo
display considerable diplomatic
talent in the attempt to overcome
all the difficulties, while the con
ciliatory disposition in St. Peters
burg must be strong not to be
! worn out bv the temporizing pol
icv which the Turks, feeling tin*
strength of their position, will
i doubtless use w ith their well
! known consummate skill.
1 The first issue of preserved
meats and bisquils to tin* troop
at Woolwich in place of ordinary
ration- yva- made yesterday.
! This i- done to accustom them to
j the fare which will in case of war
( become tlieir daily board.
I The Manchester Guardian say -:
| “Of the seven battalions of the
I Guards, three, viz : the first of the
I Grenadiers, the first of the Gobi
j Stream and the first of the Scots.
! are recruited to their full strength
Their baggage and chests are all
ready and packed lor in-tani re
meval. The ranks of the other
lour battalions are being filled up
to 1,000 strong
Mr. R. W. Gable, :in experienced
und superior w nrkinan. Ita-opened hi-
Rcot and Stine slniji next door below
this office.
.lot* Printing, the neate-t and at
lowest prices, done at this office.
( i eorge K. (’amp. Attorney at l.aw
31 i t Kimball House, Atlanta. Ga.
VSuty.lt>, Merchant lav lor, under
. National Hotel, Vtlanta Ga.
11* A. Hitynes, at I‘liiHiji- ,\
\\ , t'rew-, .lewelry. Atlanta <la.
F\V. Hart, ::n S. Broad St. Allan
• ta. Ga. See VdvertHomet in thl
paper.
TkjjTat ioiial Hotel, K. T. White, igt
iAt Proprietor. Rate- Jti.Oft pr day.
Atlanta, Ga.
T. J. ATKINSON,
K A**T si HE of I*l HI l< sg| vR I ,
MARIETTA, GKO.
in U Kl: in . noli t
Family Groceries.
tot NTl{\ PKuDI i K
liKtN ON THI MOST LIUTH.iI. TTH \l * .
Millinery Goods.
Mrs. E. F. Anderson
HAS ,II>T RECEIVE!'* vNIl> Kl
eeiving the latest *ryle* nf now
HATS AM) HHNNETS
\nd Heaiffil'ul Huh'- and fie-, and ..It
fancy good* kept in the line nf Milli
nery -took, which -he xx ill -ell at the
very lowe-i price for cash. All order*
from abroad and at home promptly at
tended to. Call and examine good*,
store north -ide of public -ipiaiv. ad
joining Saving* Bank.
Mrs. K. K. A NDKRst E\.
Vpril jd. lt*r*s.
Pure t'idei* Yiuegnr Received
at the Drug Scot* ot B. R. *ikov...
Few Firm.
J. J. Northcutt &. Son ;tre now
receiving a well selected stork > 1
Staple ami Fancy Dry Goods,
mffny lines of which have Iteeu
Isnighl lower than the Sdtli6
goods were sold early in the
season, the benefit of which
we propose giving our customers
For CclSfc. As plant! of what
w e say, we otter for tin* present
I.onsu u.i: ('niton. at 9 rents.
Fhi it oi tiik Loom, cot.. J ill
- j •• '*.l
Enw vKi* llahhi- t'ottou. •• .8
AxOKOSt OOOIN- •• !♦.'
The latter we eonsitler the best
goods math' for the money.
Skisti.am* -| good at 7to 8 cents.
••4 4 siip'i quality at !t to 10
Ai.i.kmmi.i: Bi.kai ii 10 I ai 2.‘>
Calico, •• lo 7
Pacific Law \ •• 12.’
Cokoku .1 aconi: j, 12,i
Pkqi'Fs •• 7tolo
Victokv Laws 12V
Kin Glovks •• 50
11 t Mill' Kt* Lino N(, 5
Marietta, April 25, 11-7>>.
J. I*. O'Neill iV Cos.
II AV K RK.MOV Kit 111 1.l Rs| < n h 11|
General Mereliandise
To Gt s Bakhiitx's ohl staml.
East side of Rnblic Square.
Marietta, Georgia.
VV here I hey w ill kee|a full line ol hoice
Family (Iroceries
sTAN.K IH!V (iOOli.s.
itartorn Dams. Motions,
Boots and Shoes. &c.
All td xvliiclt will In* old low l.u*
uash. H. D. McCVtchkon will he
pleased lo wail, on any. who will
lavor 1 hem with a call. Counlry
Produce taken in exi hange, on
reasonable terms.
Respeelfull v,
.1. H. O'XKII.I. A (.
Marietta, April 25, I^7 S . lv
l'.ii<‘onii‘:iii(* Home Imliisirt
IVilliam Spencer.
< IIKHOKKi: STREET.
MARIETTA, GEORGIA.
HEAI.KH TN
L : A T H K \i
of all kind.-, shoe Finding* and liar
lies* Mountings, Eppcr l.eaiher. Har
ness, Kip and I'alf Skin*. Hemlock and
Home Tan Sole Feather,
I have employed a* workmen.
Mr. (. T. Swan, and \VIII. Huinphrie-,
and will canyon a lir-tcla--
Boot and Shoo Shop
where we giiaraniee a* good and cheap
Boot* and Shoe* mad.* a* elsewhere. —
spend your money at home and it will
come hack after a lew day *. Encour
age home industry and you Imthl up
the prosperity of your neighborhood.
Marietta, fia.. March 10, hsfS. l\
zsrmrw
LAM) AGENCY.
I 11 A \ E lately heeome a--o.ia
ied xv it Ii several gentlemen in different
parts nf North (leorgia li.riln* purpose
of inviting iuiniigrai i..n and effceling
the
Vile ol our plus.
\\> have made arrangemenl- xx ilh A
gent- and Companie* in several of the
Northern Stales xxltich. we ihiuk. xx ill
-eeui’e
sAI Es ON .**ATISE.vt TORN TEKMs.
Within a reasonable lime.
We xv ill advert i-e these T.aiid* gralui
tonsly, and upon their sale will charge
a reasonable eoniini*-inn. \ll person
in thi* and adjoining . ..untie- hex ilia
I.AMIN I OK v\|.|
will llnd it I" l!:eir imei. -i 1.1 place
ihe same xx it It 11-.
ARPI.Y TO
%. Ann W tck.
\i 1 lie Mariette savings Bank.
I t* STAIKs.
Aid I y< HEY S lini.nixi,.
llaridlii. Georgia.
I WISH to inform my friend*anil tin*
puldicthat 1 have rented the I‘lmtn
gr.iph (iallety of (,eo. .1. liable, where
I will he found at all hour* of the day
readv to execute all kind- of picture- in
ihe PHOTOGH \Plt and FKRO-
T Y PI: line in the neatest of style.
Having devoted many years of iny lif.
to thi- hu*ne**. I think I x*an -afelv-ay
tiiat 1 can guarantee -aii-lacti..i. to the
pnhlic. Allhu*ine** usually done in a
iir-t via**gallery i* respectfully -oli. it
ed by the subscriber,and w iii 1* prompt
lyand faithfully and artistically execu
ted. All l a-k i* a trial and I will guar
antee i ntire satisfaction. Old Picttire
copied, ami enlarged in the mo-t artis
tic mantlet.
mar 12 W.c. W'tl.v l LEA".
w p. mm a sup.
S’l'ORK AND WAREIBH SE.
South-u t-.sl Corner of tht i Ihihlie St{itare.
Guaiti)! (jimno!
%\T K ;trc Vgctit- tor -t‘\cr:il hrntnl- *n s-l;i 11* tor* 1 Kcriili/cr-, ;*inl can anti vv.iU
\\ ctnnpcic in jiitcc uii h anybody, .- gi vc ns a t rial he in re hi i ying. H e u"Uv
have the Kirio—i -loek .l liKXKILVI. Ml’Rt lIA\IISK now in Vt arietta.
vi i. isoigih \i itoiKMi iicit i:>.
\nd we will -ell eln'U] m-iv I ll;i li m hoi I \ here. \lway- keep He-h 1.l MK in three
and live Int-hel hancl-. Sell f>'ra\vt‘*l sill\t; I. Ks at three dollars per thotuaud.
I*a V t.i h lur Rags. Mich— etc. Ilnve a hirge hn id sAI *1 *l. KS. RRIi*J E^.
< <•!,[. v Rs, iV,-. (Tnekcn of till l.inils, and very cheap.
Boots and Shoes!
AND CLO! II i M A i.l. KINDS.
Rentenihyi ,we k>'ej, ueayiy run ihiny . mid ymi
with it- tie for** hnving. Wfc,
Marietta, dan. 22. I-7 V >. W. I’. AN I A SONS.
.1. (i BKI'MHY.j C BKl'lißV
Mil. AM* MRS. HR LSI RV,
A ifi'th-il'fxl ( <//■/,( /• oj. tiff Sljllili f,
axso.
Oiler to their friend- and the public, a IV*—li and geuttiue Slock oi
Millinery & Fancy (foods!
* ft
l)r\ Goods iind Not ions!
Sc/cfUi/ in the best M.nrh-ht ! Itfuyht ut the Luv'ent /*/•> can • <Auj
■N i,lfl un iln J/e.s7 UeilSOntlhle l t / ///.v !
They will also keep their Stock constantly replenished with ihe
best made ROOTS AX I) SIIoF.S. of every variety. DRESS MAK
ING in the late I and most i'a-liionablc styles, done on ihe lowest
terms, by MISS STRIRI.fNG. Thankful lor the liberal custom they
have hithertofore had. they solicit a coni inintm t*. oet 2
1)1 Mtgs and Medicines!
And Huil<lini> Hnrdwtin*!
WilliHin Hool,
Has at His
OLD STAND.
I/nio-7 mill Ihim) lemiiiil in ilml
line nf Itnsiness.
I'A 1 .NTS. OILS AND VARNISH.
While Lead, in keg- and can-.
Ready mixed Faints, in cans.
oils. i*%vrv
Linseed. Lamp Black.
Train, Drop Black,
Machine Venetian Red.
Tail'd, Blue I ‘aim.
Neat'- I'**.., Green I’aiiii,
Sweet. Yellow T'aint.
fa-tor. ,yc. Brown faint. A<-.
I>A E STI FFS.
\\ IN how GLASS vN I’l ITV.
AH til moderate prices.
HUT BROTHERS.
-—(DEAI.EIIS IN)
GBOCER/ES ,
HA HI) WAKE,
Minrii-icAiSTfOKMai I*l m.ic 5.,.c xkk,
Marietta Georgia.
<F t olier, 1, 1 s 11. j y
Marietta
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I Ippo-ite li.e Keuile-aw llon-e.
rpHE he.l ol Vehicle-, ill.* -a ft* -1 of
JL Driver-, and the fa-te*i ..1 Hor*e*.
at*.* alxvuy* ready, night and day, f..r
hire. No man or woman or child ha*
given me a call in iln* pas. xx ho ha*
nor -hall any ever in the future. U* di*
-aii-fie.l with my leant- or ihe men in
nix employ . Everything and evei vbi'Ml x
..Unit me are x \o. <>\t.
1 have cheapened uty charge- propot -
tionate to the stringency ~f tin* linn
For reference to the truth of what I slj
a- to the rurn-out* and .-barge*, go to
friend* which means the ptihli 'J
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I nr I iwellings. Store Doors, Plus
cl-. Trunks,Smoke Houses, Ac.
PAD LOCKS.
-Nail*. i'd lolidiL Tacks anil Brails
Harness Buckles,
1 'upper Riveis. Sasli Pollies,
L iles, Hinges, Picture Nails*
SI rap Hinges, Brass Butts.
Hooks and Staples,
Butts, inch to lixti. Wagon Nails
Wardrobe Hooks, oash Cord.
Harden Hoes, Garden Rakes,.
Spade Forks, .Manure Forks,
t'aniage Bolt*. Door Bolts.
Sand Paper, Glue, Arc.
M'KRWN,
the largest assortment in town.
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M.ii ieiia, Oeioherl, 1577.
MARIETTA SAVINGS BANK.
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liiie Boni;In mid Sold.
(Janlen Seeds!
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GARDEN SEEDS !'
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I I.oWEB SEEDS!
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