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THE GAZETTE
SVMHKRVILLK, OA.
Tni;nsr>AV MoitNiNti, march as, i77
Rome Market Prices Current.
The following price list, comprising the
main articles of country tra-le, is rev :<1
hy latest advices up. to Thursday, and can
bo depended on as correct.
MONEY.
Gold buying r.l 1 lit; and selling at Ilf)
Silver buying ai 100; and soiling at 102
Exchange buying l, arid selling par
GENERA I, MARKET,
Sugars A, extra 0, brown-. Bto II
Coffee: iiio 21 to 2.!, Java.. 35 to 30
Mola.vrs ... |or callon— 50 to 65
Salt, (Va.and Liverpool) —lO5 to 2.00
Candles, lull weight per lb-- -- io 17
Ten, various pri- ■< s from 50 to 1.50
Hide powder— per 25 lb . -to 6.50
Flour, all grades.-per cu t .2 f •') t i 4.50
Kgg-i from wagons per doz u
Chickens from wagons 17 to I
Butter from wagons 15 t . 2.5
Sweet potatoes from w igons. 90 io I 00
Irish potatoes from wagons.. 1.00 to 1.25
Dried apples —per bushel -to 1.25
Dried peaches, per bushel.- 150 to 3.00
Sugar cured hams —per lb-. 16 to 17
Country hams per lb-- —to 13
Shoulders per lb-- 10 to 13
Sides and cleat rib-.per lb-- 12 to 13
Lard, in buckets and cans— —to 15
White and yellow corn 50 to 65
Wheat, common and best— 75 to 1.20
Oats per bushel-. 65 to 70
Corn meal per bushel— 50 tc 60
Bran per 100 lbs— —io 1.52
Peas ... per bushol— 90 to 1.01
Domestic bagging 14 to 15
Cotton bale ties per lb— sto 6
Cotton ropo per pound-- —to 22
Cut nails tun-penny..3.so to 4-50
Bar iron per pound--3.50 to 4.00
Horse and mule shoos-per k-5.50 tu6.75
There is a hoalthy moralist living in
Chicago who made his money in the mill,
business. Ho retired some years" ago,
and hue since occupied his time in giving
snuggling young men good advice, They
ecetn to pick right up under it. “Don’t
bo diacouragcd, boys," it is his fashion to
remark. “¥ou can’t expect to get rich
all at woßt. When things doesn't look
oheerful like, think of me. Industry and
honesty was all the capital I had, cxcopt
a milk can and a water pail.
Corn vs. Cotton.
There is a saying among our cotton
planting people, that "corn won’t pay
debts.'’ Whoever started the delusive
expression was to souio extent an enemy
tohispooplo. Corn is always high in
this country, pays debts acoording to the
labor bestowed on it much faster than 10
cent e.-tton. If you cannot sell it lor the
money, which you can most generally do,
you can put it into meat, another article
always high and always in demand. In
fact so false is tho tTieory ombr.-u z! it) that
hurtful expression, that the parties who
rxL gtain and meat, not only pay their
debts, but don't own any longer, while !
the man who plants cotton almo t to tho 1
exclusion of everything else, not only does
not pay them, but ns a general rule in
creases the bulk of’ his indebtedness from
year to year. When will our | “ople
learn that a oountry can never b. or never
was permanently prosperous, in which
high priood provisions was th- .-tile an i
not the exception. With cotton tending
downward always, and the yearly crop far
in exoess of the demand, wi’ lour lop.e
never learn to raise so,nßt. h .i(H; to cat,
instead of shipping off year after y-.r,
tho very cream of their lab ■ i : r ig
at exorbitant rates provisions to siih.c.st
on —Cherokee Advertiser.
Why did llayossticak into a sib) room
at tho White llouso on Saturday night,
3d of Maroh, when invited to dinner by
Grant, and take tho oath of offiuo before
tho term of tho aotual President had ex
pired? Certainly, that aot gavo him no
shadow of title, and did not in any way
advance his fraudlent claim to the place
which he now occupies, but can never till
morally or constitutionally. Chief Justice
Waite was a conniving party at this little
trick, which is quite worthy of his judicial
mind and integrity, and Don Hamilton
Fish, the peculiar friend of Spain and her
atrocities, was a fitting witness of an epi
aodo that deserves to be stamped us scan
dalous.
The secret was kept from tho large
oompany of guests that had been invited
to dinner, and only John Sherman and
Hayes's keepers were allowed to know
anything about it, until Granny Taft let
the catout of tho bag. All the conspira
tors have been troubled about Hayes’s
fraudulent title, and in their conscious
ness of guilt have resorted to every sort
of dodgo in the hope of strengthening it.
This device was gotten up upon .the pre
text of preventing an interregnum in tho
Presidency, but it was foolishly intended
supposed action of coutest.
Bn 51r. Monroe became President,
March tell on Sunday, but no
ii he .should lake the • it Ii “t
next day, or thought ti.e
koiffer for twenty-four hours
of the day. So
.became President i lie
lEuo brought the 4th
but neither
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celebrated ‘Agralfe’ treble, and is fully wr.i ranted
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oompowition The Concerto Stop is a fine lmitu
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PRICES EXTREMELY LOW for cash during
this month. Monthly Installments received: On
Pianos, $lO to S3O; Organs, live to ten dollars;
Second hand Instruments, three to five dollars;
monthly after first Deposit. Agents W\nticu.
A liberal discount to Tear hers. Ministers, L- : :es,
Churehos. Schools, etc. Special inducements to
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Waters’ Conterto Organ is bo voiced as to have
a ton*' like a tu.l rich alto \ oice. It is especially
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; One doiiar for mx mouths
One deb? pays f.r ;x muni i>
liIOiLJT Vi)UR BUILDIND
Which may be done with one f .urth th usual
expense, by using our
PATENT *LA‘i u Ps..
(Fifteen Wars r.Hutbllsbed.)
MIYED READY FOR I'SK.
Fire-proof, Water-proof, Durable, rra*
uoinical and Ornamentul.
A roof may be covered with a very cheap shin
! pie, and by apphei. t.ion of the- slate ~• m.,d to
; last from li ‘to-5 y cr. od i .■•) .. m; .• j. .t u
! cil and coated, in..: ; iuu i. i. t.• .
Ilauger thu;i new ; ifijo i ■-* -vi. -1 m- ui ..*• . f >:•
Onc-ihlrd the <o*i of lit—Mu ~;i mj. •
The expense of slating new ..hli,-;•!> s is only
I about the. coot of layi: g mem. ine | .iint is niu
| I'ltoo f against spai *s or llyliigembers, a a may be
i easily tested oy any one.
IT STOPS EVERY LEAK,
j and for tin or Iron V s no equal, as it expands by
j heat, contracts by cold, unu mcvku hacks nor
i scales. Roofs covered vrnn Tar cheating Felt
I can be madu water-tight at a sii.ail expense, uud
preserved for many years.
This State i uiut is
EXTREMELY CHEAP.
Two g .11. r s will cover a hundred sqaare feet of
shingm roof, while on tin iron, felt, matched
boar-; , ..; any mnooth surface, from two quirts
i-quir-'.l n. X -> aquATo of
*urfac ; and ,utho the p out has a heavy body
it is easily applied with a brush.
N. r 4.’ i * i>• l i ui :>u, > iti .
! therefore. It nodhor cracks in Winter, nor runs
: In hummer.
On decayed elun .*• fill up tho holes and
pores, and give.-. . n >• ? mnsi roof timt will
lost for years. > dm:; .vaui'an siiiugfi*s it
; brings to their pi i< -h. •> - <-•* ; ■ ‘c u It
! fills up ill holes mt. ;' ■ .ps iiefi cs -and
•iJt.-o'igh a•;*w dr • ■ riti - ud r it a
) few hm> .liter up, i. i 4 .- ; . ••- oly all paints
that -(r' black cn tin ah. *. ■ you ootaia
our genuine art id*. which a shingle roofs) is
CltOCOi A K • HiOU
when first applied, dm-■ ug in about a month to
a uniform suite eoi > , and is. to oil intents and
purposes sl* r. On
TIN HOOFS
iiur red color O a uia’iy p 'Mr red. as on a coat is
oquai to the of <my -u . ■ ;; , nt. For
It it JC ft. btLL'
! our bright hki> is u. ..y r civ-fie -iato Faint
ever intro.iut. and that w., •dec .u lily p.-*oyeni
.i-iliipn *-3 I. < ‘in pmioti a'. i.*g ~n i d • n 1 ..ig tll>*
Tiles paints ars also largely u t ua mu
houses and iciics, or as a primui , . * ou fine
buildings.
Our only colois are ChoooUi. , iv. i, 3.1 ht
Red ami Orange.
NEW YORK CASiJ P’iU fi L! ;T.
5 Gallons, can and box . $ ' 00
1" ’* keg ... • i<)
; • “ half barrel . 16 00
" oue barrel A) 00
VV*> nave in stock, of .. i tiuv,
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American and Fort . nt*
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Coinmis'ion, and nil rl.i***. * of war claims be
fore the Executive Imp i. imenu.
Arrears of Pay and Bounty
OfFiukiis, solihkuh and sau/)kn of tim lnt
wnr, or their heirs, are in mnriv canes t-nlitbaj to
money fiom ihe < Jovertnm .t. f which thoy have
no know.edge W'rate 101 l history of service,and
staie ainonutof pay and bounty received hn
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Pension*
All orrt< r.ttf*. io and haUvOmr wounded,
rnpiw wl, oi injured in the Lite war, however
slightly, can obtain a pension, many now lecelv
mg jxiiM ii- ii e eniitnil to an lne,tae. Beud
stamp and uTortnatnai will be furnished free.
United Elates General Land Office.
Uoriif * <<l Land t use*, Frlvate Land Claim*,
Mining, Fre-empiton and Homestead < ane*, pros
e. uwd befoi ** the tjenernl Land Office and De
partment ol the in tenor
Old Bounty Land Warrant*.
The ln-t Hup it of the ('ouiini>sioner of the
General La: and t tfiii e shows - Ka7./kX' acres of Houn
t'. L ind Wat rant- outstanding These v. ere la
in i under act ot land prior act* We pay
t , h tor them. Semi b\ regi • red .etter. Where
.i.oi :iraupe. !<•, t we give iustru. lions
rr 1 net them.
I h department of .ur i* conducted
ill a V p i; te bureau, under the chaigc of expo*
rieiiced lawyers and t ieik.N
By roa.Ni.u of error or fraud many attorney*
ar** Mnpenried f om prat tic before the Feii-mn
and oilier offices ea fi v* ar < l.xim int**, whose
attoim- .s b ; ** b**-n tliti t-ttspeuded, wi.i be
f .aumoMsly fiiMii-in and with full inf itnatton and
pnqs r pat eisoi, appiicati a to ns
A we i barge no t on l ** s M.ccc.s.-fuL stamps
foi return j nuicc -hould bent. us.
iabe .l a• iangemcniH made with atto.ncya in
all classes of bu inrw.
Address GILMORE &c CO.,
P O. Box II Washington, D. C
Waniiinotov, l> C . November 24. 1976.
I take plej ft ure in * }> •>• h .ng myer.tiro confl
uence in the .tKp-nsibdd'f -ir.d fidelity <f tho
Law, Patent and To.lo u.n 110 v { UiLMCax
auo •'f this i’v
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published, or however large it may be. bo much
of personal inter* at and local 1 cue fit. ns Appears
evory week in The Summerville t'azctic.
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ITi--it alt- e ;her distinct, w* will Interpret and slate
rate it as L !lov:
I?., n. FOOTE, M.X>*,
Author of Plain Home Talk, Mwiicwl Common fb*nsa
P. irtneo In Ru-ry. *te., 120 lexmgion Av*nn* (nor.
Ka-t 2Mb gtiastl, New Turk, an iNDxrswnsjn
I; vkician. tr-ts nil form* of lingering or Chroni
liiM-aMM, an I nveivos iettshi from oil port* of th*
Cxvtu/.xD World
Hy his original i c<ry ot conducting a ITedical Prar
be i/* sin.w*'fufiy treat rg numerous patisuU in
I ttrope, the \Yct Indira, llomlnlen •!
( nnada, atxd in every part of th* United fit*lea.
NO MERCURIAL
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twop.ty three y**r*,
4 ,i. icomm. All f-u Li ocnnocted with each cos# ar*
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Imtcr or ji person, or ob*ervad by th* Doctor or hU
as'.'ciate physicians. The lntt*r or* oil aderVAt
medical mein
KOW INVALIDS AX A BISTAKCE
Are tr*ted. All invalids at a dtstAnoe are required
answer a list of plain questions, which elicit* *v*rj
symptom under which the invalid suffers. AU com,
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