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THE GAZETTE
SUMMKItVII.I.K, GA.
thvßaday morning, Arim 5, in
Rome Market Current
Tho following pricelist, compi i-in# tin;
niftiu articles of country tia-lc, is revise;!
by latcat advices up to Tliiii'wluy, andean
be depended on a , correct.
WONKY.
*3old buyinp at 1 13; and -ellini? nl 116
■Silver buying at 100; are; •idling at I 1 !
Lxchunge buying 1; and .idling pat
GI N KItAI. MARK KT.
Hiigar* .A, extra <!, bnovn *to 11
(loflco: Rio 21 to 23, dr.vn iQ to ■
Mnlas.ses lor gallon 50 to
■Salt, (Va• and Liverpool) 1 ■ <V.'i to 2,00
Candles, lull weight per lb -to 17
Tea, various prices from -- 60 to I .no
Rifle powder per 26 lbs - - to r..sir
Flour, all radc- . per ewt .2.50 to 4.50
Kvi'.- from v ..coii per dit
< ’hit-kens from woroiis . 17
Butt.i Iron, wagons I
Sweet potato! from w gom
Iri; li j.otai In 1 wagon.
Dried Uppli per bushel
1 tried peaches per bushel I u
Sugar cured hums —per lb In to 1
Country hunts— -per lb to i
Shoulders per, lb. 10 to I
Sides and clear rib. per lb. 12 10 I
Lard, in buckets und oans - to p>
White and ye.low corn 5O to 05
Wheat, common and best - 75 to 1.20
Oats per bushel 05 10 70
Corn meal per bushel.. 50 tc 00
Rran .-per 100 lbs._ —• to 1.52
J’eas per bushel... HO to 1.01
Domestic bagging 14 to 15
Cotton bale ties per lb-- 6to 0
Cotton rope per pound - —to 22
Cut nails ten-penny. 3.50 to 4.50
Rar iron per pound 3.50 to 4.00
Horse and mule shoes per k 5.60 to 0.76
Tlic insect question is a very important
one; they will destroy us, if we don't do
stroy them. The following mod's I u.-o a
occusion demands ami never fail:
Melon and cucumber bugs like radish
leaves better than any other kind. I sow
u few radish seeds in each hill and never
lose a plant, Earthworms, cut-worms,
white grubs, and, in fact, all solt-bodied
worms are easily driven out by salt sown
broadcast. You can do no harm with ten
bushels to the acre, but half t bushel i
ample. Dry slacked liuie is also effect ual
Potato,hugs find their “anti” in Paris
green—one tablespo, nful. flour ten table
spoonsful; water, one bucket; mix and
keep mixed, as the Paris gromi ettles
apply with a watering pot.
For cabbage worms apply dry salt if tin
plants arc wet, or strong brine if they
arc dry.
Turnip flics are destroyed by fine .-lack
ed lime, dusted over the field.
Hut the whole tribe of depredators are
wonderfully kept di wo by making friends
of the birds. They urc the natural cm mi,
of nil insects, worms, grubs, et •
In fighting vermin, we mu t not try to
oppose nature, but to rather follow her
plans, and as.-u.sl her if she fti -lit.
It happened once on hoard a -hip -
ing along tho coast of Brasil, one hundred
mi,os from laud, that tho por uus walking
on deck when passing a particular spot
hoard must distinctly the .sound of bells,
varying as in human rejoicing. All on
board listened, and wore convinced Some
mouths afterwards it was ascertained that
at the time of observation the bells of St.
Salvador, on the Brazilian coast, had
been ringing on the occasion of a festival,
the sound, thoroforo—favoied by a gentle
wind—had traveled over one hundred
inilosof smooth water, and striking tho
wind spread sails of’a ship, rendered con
cave by a gentle breeze, had been brought
to a focus and rendered perceptible.
There was a sudden sensation in an
Oakland church on a lato Sunday. It
appears that a young lady member of the
choir became anxious to examine a certain
•xaspcratingly pretty bonnet in a pew
back under the organ loft, that she lest
her balance and turned a summersault
down upon the unsuspecting congregation.
The minister hud only reached "tenthly,”
when he was shocked by a dissolving view
of striped stockings; and the millionaire
underneath had just selected his smallest
coin for the heathen, when a pair of two
ineb heels struck him in the neck.
Bed Pepper and Poultry.
1 do not know if other persons who raise
poultry and pet birds arc as much depen
dent as I am on red pepper; but 1 have
found so much benefit from its u-c in my
poultry yards and bird cages that it may
not be amiss to call the attention of others
to its good properties. Ido not speak of
the article that is sold in drug stores (and
sometimes not remarkably fresh) but of
the capsicum that grows in our gardens.
I have tried all the different varieties, and
find that the most pungent and efficacious
is the small kind usually known by the
name of "bird’s pepper." The plant in
itself is a beautiful object; it grows about
two feet high, and in autumn its bright
little scarlet berries look like coral beads
peeping from under the dark, green
foliage. Indeed, one plant in a pot foi ms
a very pretty ornament for a flower stand.
The seeds possess a stimulating ami re
viving property, and 1 find two or three
given to newly-hatched chickens especial
ly if they are weakly, have a most happy
effect. If a hen looks feeble after e, alt
ting, six ot those berries or |i
daily jui sum* 1 corn meal and■ - ,
improves her wonderfully Lust summer
tw id toy finest canaries began to droop.
Kve.y da\ Ii HVelli m■.u h ■■ end of
its 'bit' |'Cj,| .ji and in in - than a
week I hey were ■put*' Well. lie aim; !
rein I iFk.I-i-
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Tlllll' ■" " 1 , II ll.i 100
guct I‘hsfp .-■ ■ ipsr fit lltt* I uloit.'* j
ii'ifiibf o weekly.
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U , V HVi <•> it. 11,. . ... .! ....
try. lu'.-'iiiuii.ii ",'■■.■ mio.o ■,.,
by mir .li-sign.-r.- V. .1,, . . ■ ul lil.W
ui** W>'/ i- . . • .1 ii million pt i
itifi i ncr us .... of < pinion 1m
-imply in i.y , , .1, (IfVrv.G/ uiaiul uinn .1
I.■ imlliv<■ pi . inn. And ••y .r's...'■ dct:MciJ vp*wk
<m p"liu.-ni mml hocii*. problcma. j.0.,,,,,!!<■
itrturlfM aro uioiitM of high-tom <1 di-.-iu
si 011. Ifl :U* phlnrhli HlllttU.tl IOM ... ■ wfl-’li "
iJmcuf ivo .uguuD'JU* •){ t|i rn.vil ■ <i. '•*’ )'
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Sue ;t;ribelt* 111 tic* 4Jiiit*’ 1
Stain* -
!i inpn:i m Ve*:xi.v. one year J J.OO
$-1.00 uiciuilca pr> p.tyinent of V. S. pot t.igc by
the publish era,
Subscriptions to llarpru m Madazim.. Wkf.Ki.v,
or UAXAtt, tit one udilrem fur one, yrot nr,
I" o <>f ' Harper'h he, out ir.t/s, In our ,nhi / jut - <
l/SUf, $7.00: pout,tyr/, r,r >
Aii Extra dopy jf either tin* Muytuine, IIV•//</.
or Tutor * iil Hr tfuppii- and gratis f*i > ry riun '<i
KIV* J(U.-tiiTJB*:K ub sT'M>i-a< . in om* ivm.t
tanoe; or Si* COfUM lor wit.i-mt tiuu
copy: pontage free.
UiK'k S Umber* r m b supplied ui any time
Tn<- Aui imi Volumes* of Haupek m VV- lit
neat HimUbili'liiitr. wlllOuHeut ty ecp. •. ■
of • xp'Oi .■. Ini iJO each. A i mju>ir •i \
plirilllg , r ,rr ■> i ’o! HWM. HL'llt 'll Ui'Cfijpt t
ut the n.i m . -•> p r voh, freight at expo
uurchut. f
ProMiutmr.attention will lie given in llu, r
Wetk-ljt, to toe iSoi Yf r.ition of tun ( nteiii' .o J#
teruni:<->uui Exposition.
A ’rtr*/mj>er*nronot to thin <u!> rn ni
iCitbOiit the csjirrMh m iter of /hirjter tf kmt.r
Ad (Irons il A RPEIt & JlHOTUfc.lt V ik.
fl OR 'i ll!'; SI M os ONi, iAR
i- and seventy-live emits
You can pay sulnscription to The (iaz. it lor one
year; no reductions ramie to clubs.
One dollar pays tor six moot if
One doll? pays for hi* hionths
PROTECT YOUR B’JICDINO3.
Which may be dope with one fourth the usual
expense, by using our
PATEN f oLft i £ HAiNT
(Flftren Yi*urs liAiblill tlird.)
MI YEU HEADY 1 Olt l t>fc.
l'irc-ii*of, M'ii'i-i--|roti', iMirable, r.-o
llMllliViii Hlid tII'IIMIIKMIUI.
A root may lc covered with a very cheap shin
trie, and in upplic. .lion of tint-nlale lie m ule
In.--' from 4't to & p years. OIQ fools cun !• | uteli
v'd ami routed, looking imp h o* tier and lastiug
htnger than new w'ithout to sJute, for -
Our-third the. tost of l.r sliingling.
The exp- its of aUtiiiK new shlngh is
about them- iof lavii g tliein. llm paint is kji.x
puo'u' ugivlnst spaiks orliyingoinbers, as may be
eisaiij t**med by any one.
IT STOPS lA i:ky t.l \lv,
nd for tali or iron lias no equal, as it ecpMuds by
heat, coniraets by cold, and nlvbii ciiacks not
sc idea. Hoofs covered with Tar reheat ing Kelt
mu be made water-tight, at a small expense, and
preserved for n.any years
This State l*amt is
1C XT II 1 ;M I J.\ (II i AP.
Two gallons will cover u hundred wi utr > ft?- ! r- f
Hue roof, while 'tti tin. iron, fii. c, .■ •
boa ids. or any smooth sun . e, troiu (?'•• , i .
t■> .'tie enllon m- r< tputed to 100 stpiar* b
surface, 1 ulth< mgU the paint has a heavy . udj
it ja.ensiiy aoptied with a liruah.
So l\xr i.-, a? t i i.i i'i 4 J u i,
therefore, it neither cracks in Winter, nor runs
iu Summer.
('ll decayed shingles, H till up thr h •! sand ,
pores, ami gives u new subsLanttul roof rh.it will 1
last for years. (Tuukuok waupku auioyics it
brings tA Ui.dr places, and keeps them thi re. It
flits up all holes in felt roots, stops *he leaks and
alteongh u alow dryer, ram dot not affect it a
few hours after applying. As nearly all paints
that arc black contain tar, be sure you obtain
our genuine article, which (for shingle roofs) is
CUOCOIATK COLOR
when first applied, changing iu about a mouth to
a uniform slate color, and Is. to ail intents and
purposes slate. On
TIN ROOFS
our red color is usually preferred, s , >•- coat is
equal to live of auy ordinary paint For
it KICK. WALLS
our bright rkd ia tits only reliable Slate Paint
ever introduced that will eff.v ailtv prevent
dampness from penetrating uti l and-. oloring the
piaster
These uaiuts uro also largely used on out
houses and fences, eras a pruning coat on line
bilildin ; >.
Our only oolbis are Chocolate, Ujd. Bright
Red and Orange.
NEW YORK ( ASH PRICK LIST.
5 Gaboon, can and hex .... $ 5 (XI
10 “ keg . . 9 AO
‘Jt) “ half barrel .... 10 UO
TO " one barrel ... ■') (HI
We have in stock, of our own manufacture,
rooting materials, etc., at the following low
prices:
1000 rolls extra Rubber Roofing, at l cents pet
square foot. (Or we will turuidi Rule -i KO- liug
Nails, Caps, and Slate Paint for an Hire new
roof, at 4 1 -il cents per square foot '
sXXKI rolls U ply i urred Roofing belt, at 1 t
cents per square foot.
8000 rolls 8-ply Tarred Hoofing Felt, at *
cents per square fvot.
vftkt rolls laired Sheathing, at l-5i cent p*
square foot.
XX' gallons fin ' Knatnel Paint, mixed read) for
use, on id side or outside work, at per gallon,
alt shades.
1000 Hols Voile Four per bbl $8 O'
loix> “ Soupstouo Flour . . “ h
I(X>.) “ (iraitou Mineral . . "
1(XX) “ t allio Pwiut. dry
Special prices per ton or car-load lots
All orders must tie aouompiuied i it Mi ■
money, or subject to 80 days diaft on i know a
parties.
N.Y. SLATE PAIN CihflPA.li
102iV 104 Maioen Lank. Nkw Voiiic
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The
MORNING NEWS,
FOR 1877.
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■• the Ist of January, 1877, the Morvino News
• h upon its twenty seventh volume, and, it
is hoped by its conductors, upon a prosperous
year. Every returning anniversary has witness
ed its extending Influence, and to-day It is the
text, of the political faith of thousand* of readers.
ICtuuif rm consistency and steadfast devotion
to principle has gained for it the confidence of
the public, thus enabling it to contribute largely
to the triumph of the Democratic party.
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spared ‘o make the Mousing News in every re
'peet still more deserving of the confidence and
patronage which has been ho liberally extended
to it by the people of Georgia and Foilda. The
ample means of the establishment will bu devoted
to the improvement of the [taper in all its depart
ments, and to making It a comprehensive, ln
structivo and reliable medium of the current
news 11 staff of special correspondents—at
W wdiimrMm, Atlanta, Jacksonville, Tallahassee,
ndoilici points of interest has been reorgau
; id "i. i.i vie wof meeting every possible eraer*
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.m.ii ri ial news, foreign and domestic,
i; • *e and i > liable.
• h we are about entering open the new year
<i ure to call special attention to our dub
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mail subscribers, Lhustnaki.’ g the Morning News
the eh< p: f -.. new.- p .ner of Its size and character
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Savannah, Ga
3?!*' - ii ;
\ iiarTi ’ Vi.MIQ.
V I ‘-Of
■lUj.te l - 1C exj,euf.t \
Or 1 , 11
han any in th* 1 market. It. is
inrable, with it mugnifV -dM tone hardly surpitsa
•land y<-t it can lie purebased at prices and on
•rins withlu t.lie reach of all. This instrument
•e • <dl tin* modem Improvements, including the
bi ated 'Agraffe' treble, and is fully warranted
• ... m s mailed.
WATERS’
t "i'f .8 'J-'d Aid Ds
the best made. The touch la elastic, and a
, iine singing tone, powerful, pure and even.
at I-*' Concerto errsan*
' cannot be excelled in tone orbeatty; they defy
I competition. The (’oncertoStop is aline imita
tion of the Human Voice.
PRICKS EXTREMELY LOW for cash during
this month Monthly Installments received: On
Pianos, $lO to ?20; Organs, five to ten dollars
Second hand lustrunnmts, three to five dollars;
monthly after ilrwt Deposit. Agents Wanted
A liberal discount to Teachers, Ministers, Lodges,
Churches, Schools, etc. Special inducements to
the t rade. Illustrated Catalogues mailed.
HORACE WATERS A SONS, 481 Broudwnv,
New York. Box :isfi7
Test i monialtt
OF—
Waters' Pianos and Organs
Waters'New Scale pianos have peculiar marit
AVm> York Tribune.
The tone of the Waters’ piano is rich mellow
and sonorous. They possess great volume of
sound aud the continuation of sound or singing
powjr is one of their most marked feat nr
j AY u York Time*.
\ Waters' Conterto Organ is so voiced as to hare
a tone like a full rich alto voice. It is especially
human is its tone, powerful yet swe*t h‘ur,it
. AY a Yorker. jjamid-lyj
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E. 15. FOOTE,
Author of Plain Home Talk, Medical Common Ben**
in Hiorv. *t r... IWO r>*xtngUin Avenn* (cor. ;
1. et iiM Street), New York, an iMOEPKRDEirf ,
Pmvsktan. treats all forma of tAryjering or < A route j
1 an-1 receive* letter* trout all (Art* of th* ,
Civilized Would
IJy t, r ,ri<j>unl i eny of rondnrtlng a Medical Pm©,
t .hr i- k i-xii-f illy treating numerou* i>atint* la
burono, the Went likllc*, llomlnlon *4
( mtada, and in every part of the United State*
isro mp:uctjhia.i*
Or !#-lr; riou- drug* u**d. He han. during thr pa*l
|v cr ! v three* y4-ars, treated •ucoetufully nearly or quite
4 ' I ■ H-e.. All fa. IU .Tonnrctrd with *ach raw* art
ou. fully r orT.I, wnether they i>o commnnloaU'l by
I -o-r or ■ i fMvrauin, or oiiMtrvcd by th* Doctor or hU
a*,MN-iate phyaleUns. Th* latter are all *derbAt
medical men.
HOW INVALIDS AT A DISTANCE
Are treated. All Invalid* at a distance are required
to answer a list of plain question*, which aliciU *v*rj
*yrnpt---M under which the invalid *i:fTt-rm. All com
mvnfrtUion* treated etriclly roriJldtnUal A complete
ay-jem of regierering prevent* rai*tak** or confusion,
f > -f qr.e ' •- s sent free, on application, to any part
of he world. Bixty t>age pamphlet of Btidwcb o
Succf.ks, aiao *ent frc*. A.i thvs* tentimouial* ar*
from those wh- have br*-n treated by mail and rxpre**
An vice ir orr.ee, ou ai mail, rax* o t ciabu*
Cttil ou or a Idroa*
DR. E. B. FOOTE,
Ho. 120 Ltx.ir/.Du Avo , Jf T.
nhnM to sin WFmAs Plain Homi Talk
and Medical Common. Sense. Also
Drjiotes Science in Story.
For T.rrttculars address
Mur.-a’HiHTubUihtfif; Ccmpany 129EisiZS .St
KH.yr YORK.
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oofi,re, regarding tho human body and al! itacunou*
Mrgnns, read Plain iloxc Tax* and Mein cal Com
mon Bknae, a aaaaibie book for **iif‘.blr popi*. and a
good boot for every one. Y<m can learn from it a
fr- at variety of Information yon would feri a delicacy
to go to your family physician aboat. ('untenu toble
tent free, by mail, to all applicant*. Addre*a MUR
RAY HILL PUBLISHING COMPANY, I2tt Lam
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Teach a* children and xdult* ednrvtad and unedu
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down with fact* regarding the human -ystern whn h
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Hctxncb in Story; or, Bammt Tcbwi. the Hot
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